Sentences with phrase «all about the mother»

I think about my mother and my wife, and if I were to have a daughter one day, how I would feel about that.»
He has been on tour after the publication of his first true memoir, about his mother Lillian, a woman he describes as «the lifeguard on the shores of Lake Fucked.»
She tells us about her mother's influence, figuring out how to market vegan food to any shopper, and how she plans to expand next:
He talks heartbreakingly about his mother, who fought substance abuse her entire adult life, tried to commit suicide, and vacillated between love for her kids and jealousy of them.
«What's far too often neglected is that being pro-life is not simply about the unborn child, it's also about the mother,» he said in a statement.
«This prize could be a reason that other nations will think about our mothers and sisters who are still in captivity and still suffering,» she told VICE News.
It's about his mother Donda's journey to heaven, and it shares a title with a Kanye single from 2015 that was written from the perspective of his mother.
«When I think about my mother who raised me, you know, she's my mother,» she told Parents magazine.
But in the end, it's a story about his mother - in - law that offers the best one.
I liked her stories about her mother and her family, as she clearly appreciated them very much, but the folksy gimmick of having a business lesson followed by a memory started to grate after the tenth lesson or so.
When I came to them with an idea about a Mother's Day Campaign, they recommended I launch a video that showed how over 40 moms struggled to conceive, and it was a hit!
Now she's the first woman to direct a Pixar short Director Domee Shi discusses her Chinese Canadian fairy tale about a mother and a dumplingDirector Domee Shi discusses her Chinese Canadian fairy tale about a mother and a dumpling.
Sorry to hear about your mother but God didn't kill her.
This was — or should have been — about the mother who died.
My 98 year old father wants and needs to talk about my mother and his parents.
Mostly, they talk about their families: about their mothers and fathers, their sons and daughters.
And then hear him pray through the excruciating pain for those who are killing him, «Father, forgive them, they don't know what they are doing,» and say to his disciple about his mother Mary, «behold thy mother,» (i.e., he was looking out for her and entrusting her into the car of his close friend, even as he suffered).
He was endearingly blunt, talking to me over pizza about his mother's illness and how it had led him to God, and about his longing to find the wife God had reserved for him.
... apart from the occasional harsh word to or about his mother, there is surely too little evidence in Jesus» case to convict» (p. 47).
Clearly drinking too much antifreeze, eating bad antipasto, and having impure thoughts about his mother's sister (Oh, come on — do i have to explain everything)?
Some Christians strongly object to talk about Mother Earth or calling God «she», but others believe that this tradition, present in Celtic Christianity, needs to be rediscovered.
If robust evangelicalism guaranteed continuing fidelity, the younger Schaeffer would not be writing odd books about his mother's sex life and describing his own spiritual life as an atheist who believes in God.
What does that say about Mother Church?!
With his questions about his mother being ignored, Innocent projected his anger onto God and the church.
What about the mother with 7 children in Egypt who have all been sentenced to 15 years in prision for changing from the Islamic faith to Christianity?
The example you gave about your mother did you feel compassion for her or anger because what she did had nothing to do with organized religion organization is unity religion can be just religious until you began a journey with Christ.
What about the mothers, fathers, brother, sisters, sons, and daughers that have to watch they're loved ones go though this.
I'm honestly confused by your second story about your mother.
@Russ, You said: pro-choice is about the mother's quality of life.
Her images are of pregnancy, labor and delivery; she writes about mothering both the infant and her daughter from a previous marriage, about taking a sick child to the doctor.
The Prince told a child there how he had felt «very angry» about his mother's death and found it very difficult to talk about it.
I asked the Lord who should I chose and He said, «tell them about my mother
Maybe you think your girlfriend's story about her mother is completely boring, but there's a reason she's telling you.
Just one story about Mother Teresa I have never forgotton which I think works here to show how the palliative care dovetails with spiritual care and how this matters:
OneTrueKinsman, I could have let the whole thing slide, except the comment about Mother Teresa put me over the top.
A good article by Mireille Silcoff, in the National Post, today, about a mother's worries about the stuff her pre-schooler is picking up.
The trembling child threw her arms about her mother.
People worried about a mother feeding her child fall into a special group of busybodies
But one of the things I've always loved about blogging is that I get to my whole self here: I get to love theology and Church talk, I get to write about mothering and family and marriage, I get to crack jokes at my own expense, I get to love Doctor Who and Call the Midwife, I get to love thrifting and knitting and pretty things as well as being a Jesus feminist, I get to be a homemaker who talks recipes and cleaning and laundry as well as a lover of literature and poetry and history and Girl Power, I love the local church and yet I don't wear rose - coloured glasses about this stuff.
Muslims care about their mother countries in the middle east first and America last.
Let me respond as gently as I can by pointing out, first, that Mary's pride of place among, and indeed above, the saints hasn't been in doubt since the Council of Ephesus, and, second, that anyone who writes as rhapsodically as I do about the Mother of God could more justifiably be accused of Mario latry than of Marian understatement.
I don't like her politics and would never vote for her but how can someone say such evil things about a mother who was trying to soften the blow to her family and explain their new brother's situation?
I'm trying to figure out a way to keep writing about mothering without using my children as fodder — and until I do, I'll just keep erring on the side of silence and protection.
They become apparent when Theo talks about his mother's «visitation» to him in dreams, when Hobie speaks affectionately of the Catholic Church and the Jesuit priest who protected him as a youth, when the otherwise cynical Boris admits to being moved to tears by Biblical stories, and again when Theo opens up to the higher purpose in life, despite all its difficulties and insanities, toward the end of the novel.
And on a side note, it seems to be that every Indian dreams of coming to America to get out of that dump and once they do, they could care less about their mother India.
you are not reading my posts and following along?????? OMG I never even implied I don't care about the mother... IM pointing out the focus is on the mother only and they leave the baby out of the picture
eduardo, calm down, your post about your mother, a pentecostal creature, and your name calling all in one sentence make you look less than divine.
When asked how challenging it was to tell his eight - year - old son about his mother's death, Thomas said all he could do was scream.
I wonder if they will ever care if you talked about your mother's menstrual cycle and how many times she changed tampons, or how often she had a break out of herpes.
... Why don't we explore that a little... What are your feelings about your mother?
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