Sentences with phrase «about loving my family»

As Jesus also insisted, what's the big deal about loving your family and friends?
18 Picture Books about Loving Families in All Forms from Barefoot Mommy.
Beautiful hand - tinted photos add to a charming, informative text about a loving family going about its day.
I'm always inspired to be more intentional about loving my family through creating a warm home after I read your posts!

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The family's previous statement read: «We would like to thank you for the support and the loving words about our son and brother.
'' (Val) and I broke up due to our own personal reasons but we still care about each other tremendously and we love each other's families even more,» Rose later wrote on a now - deleted Instagram.
When you take a technology cleanse, one of the top things you'll worry about is how family and loved ones can reach you if there's an emergency.
«I love that our core tenets are about bringing families together, driving education and teaching kids how to be good people... It's the great karma of my life that Jacob Maccabee Hoffman inspired Mensch on a Bench.»
Why should you care about my and my family's love of McDonald's?
Facebook loves to talk about how its Facebook Live video feature connects people and allows them to share joyful or important moments from their lives with friends and family.
Because people truly loved the experience as well as the product, they started telling their friends and family about it.
But sometimes family members are the ones who want to know more about a loved one's passing.
The result is this 270 - page formal letter, called an apostolic exhortation, addressed to bishops, priests, married couples, and lay people about «love in the family
From Royal Baby news to Gossip Girl — style soaps to tabloid magazine pieces about the Hiltons, we love stories of heirs and heiresses and great dynastic families — particularly if those families meet a nasty end.
What it's about: A governess of a large Austrian family struggles whether to become a nun, falls in love with the family's widowed father, and flees the Nazis.
What it's about: A classical musician, doubted by his family, struggles with love and unexpected success while World War I upends his plans.
I'm truly honored to be a part of a company that feels like a family; a place where I refer to my peers as friends first, coworkers second; a place that I can wake up every morning and get excited about going to; a workplace environment that empowers its occupants to produce their absolute best work; and a place that is full of so much love, care, dedication, and selflessness that the only appropriate word that I can think of to describe it would have to be «magical».
She loved how much fun they had together, how «we would talk about anything and everything from what kind of food do you like to how's your family
I would love to move to a state with enough land and a warmer climate for my sons to ride their race bikes, my daughter to have the horse she dreams of and me to finally be at peace, I also believe that there should be someone home with the kids no matter what their ages are and as a single Mom with no family support or father involvement being at home for me is even more important, especially now that they are teenagers, There are no more nap times or time outs and the things you worry about during this age are so much more dangerous than falling down and hitting their heads as toddlers.
And while the show set out to reveal the human side of such families - not one sexed - up by Hollywood (think HBO's «Big Love») or sullied by allegations of under - aged brides (think the trial of Warren Jeffs)- it kept details about faith out of episodes.
My belief system about romantic love was influenced by my cultural upbringing, my family history, and my early relationships.
to know how fellow [past tense] churchy people think about me, or judge me, to know im not loved when i go home into my church and — fucking hell, my family!
But thanks to Ellis, the film is not at all cynical about love, while remaining truthful about today's rural South as a world of broken families and kids left more than they should be to their own devices.
When I teach Aristophanes THE CLOUDS, I of course dwell on the part when the poet shows us that a guy who loves his family not about to listen to «the case for incest.»
Completely twist it: By talking about their families... ACTUALLY THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT angry jealous space gods, who actually are love, except when they are drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of saabout their families... ACTUALLY THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT angry jealous space gods, who actually are love, except when they are drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of saABOUT angry jealous space gods, who actually are love, except when they are drowning people for ignoring them, or turning people into pillars of salt...
nytw said, «The Bible is not about love or family
It is ok to talk about family and loved ones as long as the discussion about God is not neglected.
The producers know that some may think the film controversial, but Ms. Streisand explains that it is really about «love and work and family
And I said the Bible was all about love and family.
The Bible is ALL about love and family, how we were created out of an act of love by God and are called to love Him and love each other as part of God's family.
And all she ever talks about is love, and, to her, that is the meaning of family < 3 Talk about God, talk about love, talk about family.
Yes, talk mostly about family and love and life, but don't withhold elements of that persons faith that they deserve in settling their existential angst.
All the comment's about love, forgiviness and family are true, but people don't realize that as I write this comment thousands if not millions on people are falling into hell lost for all enternity.
Yes, the Bible is the word of God, and it's entirely about love and family.
If the person wants to talk about Family, Love, and missed opportunity, should the person sitting there to comfort them «force» them to talk about Religion?
I actually agree with what you have to say about the discussion of the topic of family, love and forgiveness with your dying patients.
She would talk about how much she loved her family and that that type of love could not die.
I was deeply moved by your observations and words of truth about families, love and God.
If I were lying in a bed dying, my family would be the thing I want to talk about, to make sure that I can make a stranger understand my love for them and hopefully keep them alive in one more person.
Did you read the part of the article about «Its universal message, its proclamation of equality, unconditional love, offered everyone in the Roman Empire a new family, a new community, and a way to live»?
It's about our repeated failure to live that love, and the love of God that redeems us and makes us whole as a human family.
To say that a person speaking about their family is an expression of their love for god is so far fetched to make god exist as I've seen so far.
I agree with you that we all learn much about love from our families, as imperfect as that may be.
However it is expressed (love of music, love of friends, old times, love of family) it is about love.
The essence is people do not talk about God, or passing into the next life, but equate the sum of thier lives with respect to love, and family.
We are a family of faith, but we talked about our love for each other.
The family is the sacred unit where we are to learn about God and love.
Like Kerry, I think that our relationships / family are the vehicle in which love is shown and given in life and I'm not surprised by the fact that most people talk about family on the deathbed.
I would far prefer to talk about love and family.
On his death bed, I hope he talks about his family... But if he was just as much of a jerk to them as his students, I imagine it will be to lament his lost opportunites and estranged loved ones.
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