Jesus was absolutely right in answering a legal question
about marriage with «let no - one break up what God puts together» and it holds now, sidestepping law with truth.
They discuss a topic
about marriage with the corresponding list of suggested questions from the mentoring conversations guide.
I was in this situation too, oh we'll talk about it as some point, I got tired of waiting for that point after all my friends around me were getting married and I wasn't even allowed to talk
about marriage with him.
Early in our marriage, my husband and I made a deliberate decision to avoid talking
about our marriage with our divorced parents.
With an online program you don't have to sit in a counselor's waiting room with other patients, you're not going to accidentally run into someone you know at the doctor's office, and you don't have to talk
about your marriage with total strangers as you do with in - person, remote, or group counseling sessions.
Do you discuss negative feelings or intimate details
about your marriage with your friend but not with your partner?
Not exact matches
She tends to say little
about her
marriage beyond that (and after her interview
with GQ, which she complained on her Facebook page was an example of the «dishonest media and their disingenuous reporting,» she is not likely to change that practice.)
Unless you're living in a society
with arranged
marriages, however, this is much more
about your children's choices than anything you can do for them as a parent.
If you aren't happy
with yourself, or if you aren't at least asking yourself the hard questions
about who you are, then how can you be happy in your
marriage?»
According to research by Jeffrey Dew, a faculty fellow
with the University of Virginia's National
Marriage Project, couples who fight
about finances once a week are 30 % more likely to divorce than those who disagree on the topic a few times per month.
As the radio host said in announcing the new deal on his show, his relationship
with SiriusXM is a little like a
marriage: «I am living a dream here on satellite radio and [Sirius CEO] Jim Meyer is my life partner and the baby we are
about to have is our new streaming video app.»
Mind your relationship Having strong interpersonal relationships is key to dealing
with financial stress, but disagreements
about money are the biggest
marriage killers.
His private life unraveled in late 2009 over allegations
about affairs
with several women and ultimately led to the end of his
marriage.
A powerful GOP donor who split
with his party by funding the «Never Trump» movement — and by supporting same - sex
marriage — Singer is also obsessed
about his own and his employees» physical safety, according to those who know him well.
She opens up
about the biggest moments in her career, her
marriage, and her pregnancy
with daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanian, Jr..
If you think you might want a prenup, bring it up
with your partner during your initial post-engagement talks
about what you want from the
marriage.
This week, #HipNJ is featuring Matt Sweetwood — author, entrepreneur, single - father and life coach — whose most recent project, a self - help book entitled Leader of the Pack, was recently celebrated at Till & Sprocket NYC
with a stimulating discussion
about marriage, divorce, parenthood, and leadership.
Once the wedding bells stop ringing, it's time to get real
about how your money might change after
marriage — starting
with taxes.
This is
about CIVIL
marriage, that has to do
with benefits granted to married couples by the government.
I'm trying to imagine how you spoke
with your wife, a
marriage counsellor,
about this conviction...
In this regard, I think we are playing
with words when we speak
about a first and a second «
marriage.»
There is an increasing consensus
about the value of intact two - parent families, together
with an understanding of the social risks posed by increases in births outside of
marriage.
Republicans fall for it because the have no real connection
with most Americans... the need it to get control of the country... Christians fall for it because they use the black and white issue of abortion and gay and lesbian
marriage... while completely ignore the harvest field of the Muslim world because they have guns adn will kill you if yo uso much as fart while Muhammad is takign a dump... there's billion Muslims and very few Christians willin to go there... it's obvious a job for a million Christians a real million man and woman army willin gto die for Jesus Christ and stop talkign all the time
about abortin abortion abortion and the gay thisn and anythinng else..
While I'm willing to agree
with Michael Barone that at least some of the heat in the culture wars has been turned down a bit (but see this post for a qualification), a lot of interesting things have been said recently
about marriage, some of which I noted here.
At the hands of bureaucrats, bosses, and judges, Christian merchants, universities, schools, hospitals, charities, campus fellowships, students, public officials, employees, and citizens have been fired, fined, shut down, threatened
with a loss of accreditation, and evicted for living out traditional convictions
about marriage and sexuality.
And some of them would send their daughters for
marriage between that age to elder men just to be able to support the rest of the family
with the
marriage money... Maybe you being in America living fully covered from A to Z know nothing
about how poorer countries live and think all are as happy as you are?!
«As faithful citizens Catholics are called to bring our laws regarding
marriage into conformity
with what we know
about the nature of
marriage.»
The government doesn't need to recognize
marriage (I don't give a hang if they don't recognize my relationship
with my wife); the government doesn't need to run public schools (and get into the fight
about whether evolution truly explains the origin of species and the origin of life).
There's even a whole sub-category specifically
about sex: The Act of
Marriage, Intended for Pleasure, Celebration in the Bedroom... Many of these types of books have an almost myopic focus on a woman's obligation to have sex
with her husband.
The lead editorial on Easter Sunday was a ringing endorsement of same - sex «
marriage,» beginning
with the line, «Chances are that Americans will look back thirty years from now and wonder what all the fuss was
about.»
I'm also quite capable of debating
with him
about whether or not government
marriage in New York should allow no - fault divorce or whether married couples (as defined by the state!)
The reviewer can tell the reader that in Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions he is to think along
with the author
about what it means to seek God, how the «resolution of duty» that ought to be present in
marriage transforms romantic love into love that conquers everything, and how the awareness of one's mortality, of the certainty of death, of «death's decision» enhances earnestness in life.
Vic: «hence, Belief / Faith in God or lack thereof is per capita AND at 100 % -LSB-...] p.s. I have a theory
about the fast - paced same-se.x
marriage advancement, I believe it has to do
with the near end of term for -LSB-...]
p.s. I have a theory
about the fast - paced same - sex
marriage advancement, I believe it has to do
with the near end of term for President Obama.
Regarding Roger Scruton's quarrel
with Paul Griffiths
about the relation of
marriage to the state, Lord Stowell's analysis in Dalrymple v Dalrymple seems very apposite: Marriage in its origin is a contract of natural law; it may exist between two individuals of different sexes alth
marriage to the state, Lord Stowell's analysis in Dalrymple v Dalrymple seems very apposite:
Marriage in its origin is a contract of natural law; it may exist between two individuals of different sexes alth
Marriage in its origin is a contract of natural law; it may exist between two individuals of different sexes although....
Is there a legal or practical purpose for the law to concern itself
with a union like
marriage if it is not
about having children / family life?
With the Latest News now out
about the nation's largest Black organization endorsing Gay
marriage and calling for an end to the hate and citing the 14th Amendment, Coretta S. King, wife of the very famous Black civil rights leader, would have been immensely happy!
Of course there are other reasons for my sporadic blogging this year: a surprise new baby coming which completely disoriented us, a new book to finish writing (and I will share all
about that in January), travelling and speaking all over North America, stewarding the message of Jesus Feminist throughout her first year of life, creating the Jesus Feminist collection
with Imagine Goods, a trip to Haiti, new opportunities as a writer, three tinies at home
with their own lives and drama and growth and change, remodelling parts of our home,
marriage, church, friends, life, work, laundry (oh, can we talk laundry?!)
Given that time after time the discussion of priestly celibacy in the media and in many Catholic journals and books begins and ends
with statements
about the
marriages of the apostles and the attempts to impose celibacy in the 12th centurymotivated by a desire to protect the Church's property and by a dualist denigration of
marriage, it was definitely good news to link priestly celibacy
with Christ and his loving.
It is hard, also, to equate enforced continence
with the apostolic injunctions to remain in the state in which you were called and the Dominical teaching
about not allowing anything to put the
marriage bond asunder.
Pundits can banter
about one southern cook and the nature of racism in this continent,
about the nature of
marriage and truth and grace and orientation and the Church, and our screens can explode
with opinions and rebuttals and politics.
We must ensure that our Catholic schools teach Catholic doctrine, and uphold Catholic values — including the values that might clash
with current trends in British society:
marriage as the lifelong union of a man and a woman, the need for human life to be cherished from conception to natural death, the truth
about our sexual identity as male or female.
In which I disagree
with Candace Cameron Bure
about «biblical»
marriage:: I read Bure's comments
about «biblical
marriage» and I had to respond to that phrase in particular as she re-ignited the conversation in pop culture
about what Christians really believe
about headship / submission in
marriage.
I spoke
about giving and sharing, how living
with other people means that we can not always have our own way and how in
marriage, as in our families and churches, we must place the interests and needs of others above our own.
So great and splendid is the educational ministry of Christian parents that Saint Thomas has no hesitation in comparing it
with the ministry of priests: «Some only propagate and guard spiritual life by a spiritual ministry: this is the role of the sacrament of Orders; others do this for both corporal and spiritual life, and this is brought
about by the sacrament of
marriage, by which a man and a woman join in order to beget offspring and bring them up to worship God.
«What I am talking
about here is the way that we evangelicals have historically equated both
marriage and a born again conversion
with «The Promised Land.»
The love that comes
with marriage is
about commitment and sacrifice, and if you feel committed enough to make
marriage work when money gets tight, then go for it.
The church's experience
with women clergy and
with the «minister's husband» has seemingly not yet provided us
with enough data to permit us to generalize
about the problems unique to those
marriages — or to produce stereotypes that need to be unlearned!
Hence, the solution is not to adopt a pseudo-truth
about marriage or a falsely pastoral approach permeated
with the casuistry of the Pharisees.
He and Grace, approaching their 20th wedding anniversary, spoke
with CT associate editor Katelyn Beaty and Her.meneutics writer Marlena Graves
about strong foundations for
marriage, as well as the steamier sections of their book, out this week.