Sentences with phrase «born family living»

The Pack Light Family, an organization started by a Ghanaian born family living in the United States, has commissioned the construction of a new home for HIV infected children at Agomenya, a suburb of the Eastern Region.
Language: English Genre: Drama / Romance MPAA rating: NR Director: William Wyler Actors: Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert Plot: A princess escapes her boring family life when she meets an American Newsman and falls in love.

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The year after a baby is born is, also «a unique time,» and a chance to take care of yourself and your family during a period of a mind - bending life changes.
Futhermore, in the sad event that you pass away prematurely, be sure to have good life insurance, so your family will not need to bear the sadness of your passing alongside the realization that they are broke.
Blankfein moved with his family from the South Bronx — where he was born — to 295 Cozine Avenue, in the East New York section of Brooklyn, «in search of a better life,» he explained.
Birth - order theory asserts our personality and our success in careers, relationships and future life all is shaped and determined by the order in which we were born within our family unit.
«Imagine a technology that could preserve our freedom to choose for ourselves and our families, to express these choices in the world, and to control our own destiny, no matter where we lived or were born.
Lauren was born in Atlanta, Georgia and lived there until she and her family moved to Florida at the age of 16.
Wealthy families start buying their children's way into elite colleges almost from the moment they are born: music lessons, sports equipment, foreign travel («enrichment» programs, to use the all - too - perfect term)-- most important, of course, private - school tuition or the costs of living in a place with top - tier public schools.
We live our lives in our families: the families we are born into, the families we create, the families we make through the people we choose as friends.
It would be nice if babies born to poor families instead of being aborted had food to eat and a place to live!
Theresa keep what you were doing when you reached out to the homeless lady that was the right thing to do that was motivated by the holy spirit do nt follow what the church does do what the Lord wants you to do and it will bear fruit.Let them do there thing you just keep following the Lord and listen to him in your heart and let him lead you.People do things for different reasons to please others for power to be seen to do the right thing all those are the wrong reasons they are just dead works without the Lord we can do nothing.Dont let others turn you away from what the Lord wants you to do its him we need to please always.Be encouraged that the Lord used you to touch a life that is awesome.And do nt take the rejection personally because its not you they are pushing away it is the Lord the yare not listening to him but doing wha tthey want to do it will bear no fruit.May the Lord bless you and your family in your ministry step out in faith and trust him he will not disappoint you because he is with you.
And it does seem that some people have lived charmed lives, they are born into great families who have guided them, given them every opportunity to succeed, have good health, and live to a ripe old age, while others are born into poverty with lousy parents and live miserable lives.
And then... when the child is born, the child can't get adopted and either lives in a disfunctional family or bounces around in foster care.
He was born in 1289 (A.D. 1872) in a Sikh family, but early in life he left his birthplace in the Punjab and accepted Islam.
Then he doesn't love us that much he just leaves it to luck like if the child is born in a good family christan family then chances are very high that he will go to heaven but to a bad family and also god knows better than me that if he destroyed satun and did whatever i mentioned in my commented the world would have been a outstanding place to live in if god can send his son to suffer then why not destroy satun or give him life sentence in hell or even better why din't he paid attention while making Adam and Eve and even if he din't why din't he renoved the tree of knowlage from the garden of Eden then he woundn't have to tell Adam and Eve not to eat any fruit from that tree
Hmm... My parents, grandparents and most of my family were born, raised and lived in the South decades ago.
Hitler was born with little money, and the majority of jewish families that lived near and around germany HAD been wealthy, and so one could argue that Hitler was just looking for funding and a back reason to make his sheep like followers do his deeds so he played on his peoples misunderstandings and cultural separations.
I give thanks to liberties given me yet I can see the steadfastly bitterness of Life's insolvencies in many countries born and most desperate families who dare to live out for wants of just another bowl's food.
Control over what kind of children should be born when has fostered the idea that citizens can and should judge between auspicious and burdensome life and auspicious and burdensome families.
A friend of my parents from before I was born, he and his family were a presence in my life throughout my formative years.
He bore his life of sharp physical pain with grace and humor, but his severe limitations caused difficulties for his family and friends.
Life had never been easy for Jerzy — born sickly into a peasant family where hard physical labour was part of daily life, he had done his chores uncomplaininLife had never been easy for Jerzy — born sickly into a peasant family where hard physical labour was part of daily life, he had done his chores uncomplaininlife, he had done his chores uncomplainingly.
Abortion is not the only life issue, but it is the one that bears most directly on the lives of ordinary Catholics as they fight against the current to preserve family life.
I was born to work and take care of my family and want to live as long as God gives me.»
Some may be somewhat in limbo because of differing opinions as to what is right, for example, abortion which is regarded by some as horribly immoral and by others as a legitimate step in some cases toward better family life with better rearing of those children who are born, and toward a better - fed world.
c / Lack of respect for the un born child: If you cant respect the un born child, how are you going to respect living children or families?
As such, the rules bear little relation to modern concerns such as fulfillment in family life or even the quality of family life.
And thus, unlike the religious, do not revolve our lives around this «faith,» this belief in something unknown; that, my friend, can be dangerous or might just be a shield for the feeble - minded (not that its their fault if they were born into that type of family).
The solution to the population problem lies in the assumption of ethical responsibility for the voluntary limitation of family size, for the sake of the welfare of all persons now living and yet to be born.
For example, the mothers of the vast majority of the children born out of wedlock are racial minority teen - agers who come from broken families living below the poverty level.
You've chosen, or were likely born into a family who joined, the club that aligns best with your own fantasy concerning how to minimize your fears in life.
These are: (a) articulating a clear and compelling case for God's plan for the family; (b) presenting witnesses who can testify that they have experienced that this Good News is true and that responding to it bears good fruit in their lives; and (c) offering support in meeting the challenges that come from walking the Gospel way of the family.
As a result, a quality of life has been reproduced age after age, among different races and in different cultures which, while not always the same, always bears a striking family likeness.
As for the integrity of family life on a monogamous basis, Malachi's protest against divorce bears eloquent testimony to Israel's developing conscience: «And this again ye do: ye cover the altar of Yahweh with tears, with weeping, and with sighing, insomuch that he regardeth not the offering any more, neither receiveth it with good will at your hand.
Since it is, in fact, the basic unit of communion best reflecting the dynamic of faith itself, the family has been privileged from the beginning of salvation history as the cornerstone of all human society: a stable sign, born of love, acknowledging the complementarity of human differentiation, in which the spouses» promises of mutual reliability in the engagement of the whole of their lives beget fruitfulness and endurance for the good of all.
Those who follow it will naturally also bring an influence to bear on family and social life, on national and global relationships.
After the Second World War, pastors like Peter Marshall continued to inculcate a Victorian code and the family ideals associated with it; but the life of men and women in the 1950s bore little resemblance to the lives of Victorian men and women for whom the complementarity of the sexes was a part of daily life experience.
To what extent is the choice (if it is that) of a homosexual life style a refusal of the responsibilities which others bear in connection with ongoing relationship, marriage and family?
In light of this it becomes so important to bear witness to the beauty of the Church's teaching on marriage and family by trying our best to live by those teachings.
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I was born in the North of Germany but today I live with my vegetarian family in Dresden, Saxony.
I was born in Australia over 60 years ago, and much of my Mum's family still lives there (my family are in their third century there).
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Eduardo Bores founded the Spanish registered charity, naming it after her, Karuna (in Sanskrit «Hope»), that helps women with limited resources and uncertain family environments to have a stable job at the craft centre in Bhaktapur and to enable them to lead a basic but dignified life.
A man secure in his own profession as vice president of his family's bank, a man born to the first female pilot in Monroe County, Tennessee, a man unthreatened by a woman with a life all her own.
Charlie still lives with Mom and Dad in the family home a block away from Prospect Park, in a three - storey house his parents had bought in the mid-1980s, shortly before Charlie, their second son, was born.
Hurrah for Dostoyevskian families like the Blanks, with their triumphs and tragedies, their Marta the bear, Margot the magician, Cossacks, lilacs in Fontana Street and their escape to a better life.
Born into a mining family in the village of Laughton Common, South Yorkshire, Hodgkinson's prowess between the sticks allowed him to escape a life down the pits when Sheffield United signed him from Worksop Town at the age of sixteen.
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