Sentences with phrase «about my birth story of»

I was debating about whether or not to write about my birth story of sweet baby Josephine, Do people like reading other peoples birth stories?
There aren't a lot of details about the birth stories of historical figures.

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KCNA's top stories Saturday afternoon were — typically — a report about the anniversary of Kim Jong Il's birth being observed last month in Russia, Mongolia and Guinea, and another about Kim Jong Un's work being posted on an African website.
Christmas is about the birth of a person called Jesus in a book of old stories.
If more women were pastors or preachers, we'd have a lot more sermons and books about the metaphors of birth and pregnancy connecting us to the story of God.
Even in Matthew and Luke, which begin with stories about his birth and identity, his baptism is the inception of the main narrative.
It wasn't just about the subject matter — although it's tricky to write about such a tender and intimate time in a person's life, to tell your own story while still holding space for stories that are so different than your own, to attempt to shepherd people well in the liminal spaces of their faith journeys — but it was also just the season of life with being pregnant with our fourth and then giving birth and suddenly having four tinies between the ages of 9 and newborn meant I had a lot less time with a lot less energy (and even less sleep!)
Just look at his life story... oh wait we only have his birth then about a 33 year gap, then a few years of wandering around jobless pandering John the Baptist's version of monotheism, and not helping raise his young «ns.
The truly important questions about the birth stories are not whether Jesus was born of a virgin, or whether there was an empire — wide census that took Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, or whether there was a special star leading wise men from the East.
The story of Jesus» birth is not just about the past, but about the internal birth in us in the present.
While the birth stories of Jesus say he was born in Bethlehem, later bits of the gospel have people talking about how he's from Nazareth.
Source: cheandfidel.blogspot.com via Sarah on Pinterest If more women were pastors or preachers, we'd have a lot more sermons and books about the metaphors of birth and pregnancy connecting us to the story of God.
I think it's about time people actually do some research as to the other religions that predated Christianity that have the same stories... Maybe research why the birth of Jesus is celebrated this time of year... coincidentally on the solstice when all other pagan religions celebrate the «rebirth» of the «Sun of God».
By that time various legends about Jesus were growing steadily, such as that of the Virgin Birth, and the more miraculous stories of what he did during his earthly ministry.
I'll write about how the Apostle Paul himself never shied away from the metaphors of pregnancy and birth, finding rich parallels in our stories for life in Christ.
Most readers unobsessed with literalism find that these stories say very little about the mechanics of birth, but a great deal about the dimensions of faith in threatening circumstances.
A recent story in the L.A. Times about the Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops devoted to the pastoral care of families, offered this provocative view: «Vatican to Debate Teachings on Divorce, Birth Control, Gay Unions.»
Christmas is, of course, about the story of Jesus» birth.
The first half is filled with good, normal stories of birth and the last half is about the the actual process and ideas, techniques and wisdom from those stories.
Genesis and Exodus, for example, are clearly based on earlier Babylonian myths such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Jesus story itself is straight from the stories about Apollonius of Tyana and Dionysus (including the virgin birth, and turning water into wine).
What I enjoy about Buddhism is not the parable stories (birth from a lotus flower; the Buddha taking seven steps at birth) but the truth of finding a «light» unto oneself - the philosophy behind Buddhism.
Genesis and Exodus, for example, are clearly based on earlier Babylonian myths such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Jesus story itself is straight from the stories about Apollonius of Tyana, Horus and Dionysus (including the virgin birth, the three wise men, the star in the East, birth at the Winter solstice, a baptism by another prophet, turning water into wine, crucifixion and rising from the dead).
Bereaved mothers are more likely to connect over sharing stories, talking about our losses, sharing pictures of our babies, and telling our birth stories.
Genesis and Exodus, for example, are clearly based on earlier Babylonian myths such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Jesus story itself is straight from the stories about Apollonius of Tyana, Ho.rus and Dionysus (including virgin birth, the three wise men, the star in the East, birth at the Winter solstice, a baptism by another prophet, turning water into wine, crucifixion and rising from the dead).
It was inevitable that stories and beliefs about him should grow up and multiply, and in the thought - world of that day they might easily include the idea of a miraculous birth.
Genesis and Exodus, for example, are clearly based on earlier Babylonian myths such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Jesus story itself is straight from the stories about Apollonius of Tyana, Horus and Dionysus (including virgin birth, the three wise men, the star in the East, birth at the Winter solstice, a baptism by another prophet, turning water into wine, crucifixion and rising from the dead).
But this was a different criticism, about the content of what struck me as two pleasant stories that did not tempt me in any way to diminish my sense of wonder regarding the birth of Jesus.
Since my oldest enjoys hearing about his birth story and recounting his brothers it comes up and we talk about how I pushed the babies out of my vagina.
Think about all of the episodes of A Baby Story, or ER and many other TV shows where women are giving birth.
In his 2015 special, Nate Bargatze tells the story of his daughter's birth, and what a lot of us are thinking about labor and delivery doctors when we are in the moment.
But the truth about orgasmic births is coming more into the limelight thanks to things like the «Orgasmic Birth: The Best Kept Secret» documentary and more women coming forward (did not intend for that to be a pun, but hey, whatever works) to share their own stories of having an orgasm during bBirth: The Best Kept Secret» documentary and more women coming forward (did not intend for that to be a pun, but hey, whatever works) to share their own stories of having an orgasm during birthbirth.
We share stories, discuss our views, and interview experts about topics ranging from baby led weaning, elimination communication, sleep, home birth, postpartum recovery, breastfeeding struggles, babywearing, parenting styles, diastasis recti, pelvic floor health, our favorite products, and of course, our passion for real food.
Maybe you're still carrying disappointment or sadness about your births, for any number of reasons, and those emotions often resurface when hearing another woman's story.
We'd love to hear about your birth story and which of these stuck out to you the most.
I read a lot of unmedicated birthing stories and watched the documentary The Business Of Being Born about the medicalized birth industry with great disgusof unmedicated birthing stories and watched the documentary The Business Of Being Born about the medicalized birth industry with great disgusOf Being Born about the medicalized birth industry with great disgust.
You'll learn about her experience with becoming and being pregnant, her decision to have a homebirth, the process she had working with midwives, the importance of social support during pregnancy, delivery, and after birth, her entire birth story, and lots more!
Kate also has a Parenthood section full of insightful articles about working mothers, birth stories, and the pursuit many mothers feel of trying to have it all.
Or head over to our main Birth Stories Section to read about other types of birthing experiences...
We LOVE to read about and share your birth stories of your rainbow babies (babies born after a previous loss).
In the hours that followed, I heard a story about an expectant dad waiting in the lobby of the maternity ward throughout the birth, because, as a 16 year old, he wasn't considered a helpful partner in the process.
I also finally understood, and connected with all of those women I had read about in blogs who wanted to tell anyone and everyone about their amazing birth story; and I had a new respect for the amazing work that doulas do.
I think Dr Amy's anger comes from reading story after story about preventable deaths, and preventable permanent injury to infants, month after month, and having the home - birth advocates here in the USA simply ignore the very real risks of homebirth with an uneducated «midwife».
Of course there was great deal of «well, if you had the baby at home none of this would have happened» from many friends an acquaintances... and complete strangers who had heard my story second hand as a cautionary tale about hospital birtOf course there was great deal of «well, if you had the baby at home none of this would have happened» from many friends an acquaintances... and complete strangers who had heard my story second hand as a cautionary tale about hospital birtof «well, if you had the baby at home none of this would have happened» from many friends an acquaintances... and complete strangers who had heard my story second hand as a cautionary tale about hospital birtof this would have happened» from many friends an acquaintances... and complete strangers who had heard my story second hand as a cautionary tale about hospital birth.
PPS With regard to what I shared about about my own birth story — I should also make clear that I wasn't suicidal at all, they just had that expectation because of what all happened.
We've all heard plenty of birth horror stories, but we rarely hear about how mom heals after the trauma.
Giving Birth Naturally Not rated yet I fondly remember hearing the stories of my grandmother as she spoke about having children in the early 1900's and the dangers of miscarriages.
Or head over to the main Birth Stories Section to read about other types of birthing experiences...
But for All Families Shanna Mall, principle of the Winterberry Charter School in Anchorage, AK and Interim President of the Alliance shares an inside and personal story about the birth of Public Waldorf Education in the SPRING 2015 edition of CONFLUENCE.
She had been reading stories online of adoptive parents that lied to birth mothers about the agreed upon degree of openness.
Slowly, the story came out, first about his birth and adoption, and later about his lived experience of the process.
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