Not exact matches
If I was living on the wrong path leading to death with all the dumb things I was doing like listening to bad music, goofing around in class, cussing, acting like I was a gangster, wanting to try drugs, being suicidal
and being around with close friends that are doing the bad then he can change you too because, I tell you that if you think that your life will go for the worst if you
accept them then you're wrong because, if you have faith in him
and you
accept him as your savior
and follow his ways then he has your road all planned out, he's going to give you such blessings
and a
happiness and love that compares to none others.
God
accepts whatever we bring to the God / person relationship — our physical
and spiritual condition, personality, connection to reality, our participation in relationships, talents, inabilities, cognition, knowledge, ignorance, life journey, spiritual journey, walk about, wandering, seeking, questioning, questing, acceptance of God, rejection of God —
and our emotional
and mental status: hate /
love, anger / peace, sadness /
happiness, hurt / health, feeling lost
and abandoned / feeling found
and included, agitation / serenity, apathy / passion, confusion / clarity, fractures / wholeness — all of this, all of whoever we are
and have ever been
and every action committed or ever contemplated
and every thought we ever explored or entertained or that flitted through our mind — all of this, we bring to the God / person relationship
and God
accepts the totality of who we are
and every component that comprises who we are — as a gift.
R. Leigh writes books which share her most intimate experiences in order to help other people learn to
accept they are worthy of
love, pleasure
and happiness.
Blending lessons from my own experience overcoming poor body image coupled with the proven tools I learned through my life coach
and Kripalu yoga training, my approach to health
and happiness is designed to help you
love,
accept and appreciate your body a little bit more each day.
Through my own experience in the LGBT community, I have concluded that although the societal views of alternative lifestyles are becoming more open
and accepting, we still find ourselves in the position of trying to find
happiness in our lives while confronting misconceptions, judgements
and misunderstandings about what alternative lifestyles
and what LGBT
love is all about.
The janitor at the local school has his faith tested in an encounter with an isolated man he has come to help; a grown daughter longs for mother
love even as she comes to
accept her mother's
happiness in a foreign country;
and the adult Lucy Barton (the heroine of My Name Is Lucy Barton, the author's celebrated New York Times bestseller) returns to visit her siblings after seventeen years of absence.
What she discovers, though, is that her true
happiness only comes when she starts
accepting herself, living by her own values
and loving on her own terms.
I
love helping people set
and reach short
and long term goals, experience
happiness,
and effectively manage
and accept negative emotions.