You will more than likely adjust these personal preference values
as your life circumstances change.
Colleague Maps change
as life circumstances change.
However, sometimes the need arises to acquire more protection
as life circumstances change or persist.
We have the knowledge and expertise to answer your questions about your policies, provide coverage recommendations, make changes to your current coverage, and select new policies
as life circumstances change.
Just like with anything in life, insurance needs will evolve
as life circumstances change.
The question of keeping a large stockpile of miles / points or burning them will cross your mind again and again, and you should revisit the issue
as your life circumstances and travel goals change over time.
I'd recommend defining your time horizon and risk tolerance and adjusting
as life circumstances change.
Q: From the results of your study, do you see any value in couples creating a written marital plan with long - and short - term goals clearly addressed with the agreement that they'd revise and tweak
as life circumstances may dictate?
«Budgets are malleable and change
as your life circumstances change.
Not exact matches
And while this is a great place to start, there are many other considerations,
as well, most of which depend on your particular needs, goals and
life circumstances.
This unique vehicle return protection program allows you to walk away from negative equity when
life changing
circumstances arise such
as involuntary unemployment, physical disability, and more.
«If we were still
living in the U.S. under our
circumstances, we would not be
as healthy,
as happy,
as content
as we are here.
Universal
life insurance is a flexible type of permanent
life insurance policy in which the death benefit and premiums can be adjusted
as your
circumstances change.
«In Rabbi Jesus: An Intimate Biography (2000), Professor Bruce Chilton develops the idea of Jesus
as a mamzer; someone whose irregular birth
circumstances result in their exclusion from full participation in the
life of the community.
I now believe it does a tremendous disservice to honorable people who are faithful believers to place on them the additional burden of guilt, shame and magnified suffering that comes from the kind of doctrine that promotes (sells) prayer
as a magic talisman which will somehow change God's mind, alter physical
circumstance, and fix intractable problems — if only the one praying has enough faith or asks in the right way or
lives a holy enough
life or professes Jesus enough or waits patiently or never gives up or any of a hundred different gotchas that can be called upon to justify the lack of an affirmative answer.
In such
circumstances the fundamental gospel promise of forgiveness and eternal
life is heard
as genuine Good News.
In so far
as the mental spontaneities of occasions do not thwart each other, but are directed to a common objective amid varying
circumstances, there is
life.
As for each of us, we must promote the sanctity of
life in all
circumstances and for all people, for we are all children of God.
Christians must work out knowledge of God
as the source of direction for their
lives and their various
circumstances.
That they don't need to learn about the truth about their own
circumstance, about how God works in their
life by putting into practice what the prophet (
as God's spokesman) is teaching.
In comedies
as diverse
as Shakespeare's and those on prime time television,
life progresses from a state of crisis created by some illusion to a harmonious recovery brought about by discovering the true nature of the
circumstances.
But we can say at least this: the essential meaning of the concept of the miraculous,
as this has been used in traditional theology, is grounded in the keen awareness men have of the unexpected and unprecedented experiences and happenings, the novel and hence the unusually stimulating events or
circumstances of
life, through which men in every age have been aroused to faith in God and have been given a deepening conviction of his love and care.
I probably think of it more
as «joy,» which is something we can feel despite «unhappy»
circumstances in
life.
I began this chapter by stating that through my experience
as a pastor I have been moved out of a rigid, moralistic legalism into what I believe is a more loving and more compassionate attempt to discover the best alternative within the particular
circumstances of each person's
life.
For «providence» is a word which tells us of the conviction that God exercises a never - failing and personal control over, even
as he unfailingly works within, the events and
circumstances of
life, molding them and molding us in such a way that his grace and power are manifested in human history and in personal experience.
This
life, characterized by an abiding joy, unceasing prayer and thanksgiving in all
circumstances, is further described
as «the will of God (for them) in Christ Jesus.»
Examining these
circumstances, the young person, boy or girl, constructs his or her plan of
life and at the same time recognises this plan
as the vocation to which God is calling him or her.
Our situational anxieties have to do with the
circumstances and security of our
lives, how they are to be affected by such technological advances
as cybernetics, by inflation, or by war.
It may indeed seem that what I have done so far is to offer a tentative argument against the claims of an exemplarist interpretation of Christ's work, namely, that if he is offered us
as an exemplar his experience is in crucial respects too relative and limited to offer a wholly significant guide - post to men and women in all the
circumstances of their
lives.
So also the Christian faith should lead to understanding for those to whom
life brings unwanted and difficult
circumstances, such
as those who want the companionship of marriage and are denied it, those for whom physical or psychological illness makes sexual experience impossible, those who have had tragic and wounding experiences and must find their way through them.
Lisa was thinking
as a mother, considering the weight of Mary's burdens: having a child under unusual
circumstances, raising that child with the knowledge that his
life would make a history - making difference, and then watching him crucified.
Of course, Luther also believed in
living our faith
as fully
as we can, given our personal strengths, weaknesses and
circumstances of
life.
But the Church can not offer a concrete model of the economy
as it might be today and
as in certain
circumstances it ought to be, in such a way that to realize this model would be a binding moral duty on those in charge of economic
life.
In short, anyone who appreciates the rapid change in historical
circumstances and does not flee from this into a ghetto; anyone who knows that there is and always has been a mutable, human law of the Church, and that this kind of change has always been practised; anyone, moreover, who reflects that the Church not only has the right but the duty of shaping its canon law in accordance with changes in the times, will not be surprised at the change in many legal regulations which he is
living through at the present time, but will recognize and accept this
as a sign of the vitality of the Church and its pastoral care.
In fact that is the Original [and perpetual] Sin, wanting to be
as God, free from the limitations of our own finite humanity and the constraints of
life's
circumstances.
Drawing from the marriage analogy, when a bride and groom commit their
lives to each other, the marriage vows are rooted in the desire to give to the other partner, and the vows have strength
as long
as they are rooted in a commitment that is outside the influence of
circumstances or fluctuating emotion.
The kind of action from social awareness that is demanded by perfect love is such
as must admit the tragic reality that there are people who are genuinely intent upon using their freedom to destroy the freedom of others, and that, under certain
circumstances, love itself may dictate that «It is better that many should die prematurely than that nearly all men should
live in a permanent state of hostility or slavery» (MVG 173).
The Church stands against suicide, in all
circumstances, because she believes that
life is sacred and that death, though it must be accepted, can never be proposed or endorsed
as a solution to the problem of suffering.
The other words that go down with greater credibility are words to
live by for every duty /
circumstance of
life (perhaps not a direct quote from scripture but)... do EVERYTHING
as if for the Lord... (not to be used in a stab of guilt for a believer), just acknowledging, if you would follow a god..
As someone with a disability, I can empathize with others who struggle with a mental illness, another disability or just unfortunate
life circumstances.
And they represent ways in which, under given conditions and in given
circumstances, men and women have felt that they were «saved» from what dragged them down and damaged their
lives, and that they were being drawn
as they responded in commitment of self to the action of God in Jesus Christ.
But
as his thinking on the morality of abortion gradually changed, he began to see the fetus
as a very important being whose
life ought not to be ended except under extraordinary
circumstances.
It appears that there is general though only implicit recognition of the fact that a call to the ministry includes at least these four elements (1) the call to be a Christian, which is variously described
as the call to discipleship of Jesus Christ, to hearing and doing of the Word of God, to repentance and faith, et cetera; (2) the secret call, namely, that inner persuasion or experience whereby a person feels himself directly summoned or invited by God to take up the work of the ministry; (3) the providential call, which is that invitation and command to assume the work of the ministry which comes through the equipment of a person with the talents necessary for the exercise of the office and through the divine guidance of his
life by all its
circumstances; (4) the ecclesiastical call, that is, the summons and invitation extended to a man by some community or institution of the Church to engage in the work of the ministry.
As Victor Frankl, a psychologist and Holocaust survivor put it in Man's Search for Meaning, «
life is never made unbearable by
circumstances, but only by lack of meaning and purpose.»
No
circumstance of daily
life is too trivial or commonplace to serve
as a window into the realm of ultimate values, and no truth too profound to find its analogue in common experience.
In case everything suddenly changes, everything in the outward
circumstances, and the wish is fulfilled, then
life enters into him again, immediacy rises again, and he begins to
live as fit
as a fiddle.
There are few things that annoy me
as much
as people who get up to speak when they have given little or no thought to how those hearing their words might be in a completely different
life - stage and
circumstance to them.
Indeed,
as her uncle Mordechai suggests, perhaps this is precisely why her
life's
circumstance led her to this moment and this place.
Whether he thinks of this
as instinctual or genuinely purposeful is not clear, but that the
living beings that evolve participate in changing the
circumstances of their existence is the point of the quotation.
«We must be prepared to
live with the vision contained in the [Rawls»] original position, mutual disinterest and all,» he writes, «prepared to
live with it in the sense of accepting its description
as an accurate reflection of human moral
circumstance, consistent with our understanding of ourselves.»