It is our belief that Planned Parenthood
does sacred work.
Not exact matches
Gadamer, of how the inspired text, which we question in order to find its meaning and relevance, questions, criticizes, challenges and changes us in the process -» Some who today raise the proper question, whether there are not culturally relative elements in Paul's teaching about role relationships (an the material has to be thought through from this standpoint), seem to proceed improperly in
doing so; for in effect they take current secular views about the sexes as fixed points, and
work to bring Scripture into line with them - an agenda that at a stroke turns the study of
sacred theology into a venture in secular ideology.
What has
work to
do with the
sacred and worship and prayer?
Barber didn't compose this
work as a «
sacred» piece in any way, shape or form.
I didn't need this weird demarcation between «
sacred work» and «secular
work» — rather all of my life, seen and unseen, celebrated and uncelebrated, radical and utterly ordinary — all of it was a place to meet with God and to be transformed.
And if we believe that whatsoever we
do, for even the least of people, we
do for God, then the
work that caregivers
do is the most
sacred work.
Liturgy and laundry are the
work of the people, according to Kathleen Norris, and now I can bear witness: the line between
sacred work and secular
work doesn't exist anymore when the Spirit lives and moves within us.
7On the first day hold a
sacred assembly and
do no regular
work.
And on the seventh day hold a
sacred assembly and
do no regular
work.»»
It is not what a man
does that determines whether his
work is
sacred or secular, it is why he
does it.
Jewish rabbis
did not receive compensation for their religious services in the first century; they
worked at secular employment in addition to performing their
sacred duties.
On its deeper side, it has something to
do with his sense of the
sacred, which persisted despite a lifelong inability to believe in the usual sense of the word, and infused his
work with larger dimensions than most of the literature of his time.
As much as I am outside of my comfort zone here (I
do not attend church - nor plan on
doing so ever again, I have plenty of non-christian friends but not one Christian friend in my current city, I DJ at a bar, I run a radio that plays secular music (yet everything is
sacred), I
work a regular day job, I struggle with financial hardship and responsibilities I never asked for..., I sometimes have fear of the future and many times my faith dwindles... Some days I cry because I support my family and I feel just really tired...) despite all this fractured humanity that I am....
To define theology as having to
do with the
sacred, or as expressive of a perspective formed in a community that has apprehended the
sacred, would be to rule out much of the
work being
done by men today who regard themselves, and are generally regarded, as theologians.
It used to be that Sundays were
sacred family time, and now some people
work Sundays while others use it to get chores
done.
Astro: If they go through the process of asking whether marriage is
working for them without the fear and shame that the
sacred cows produce, they'll still probably have some soul searching to
do and maybe a lot of pain to go through, but it would be less than it would be otherwise and they'll probably end up in a happier place if they can make that decision free of that fear.
All callings from the Lord are
sacred, no matter what field of study or
work they
do.
«I was making the decision to
do this
work because this
work, to me, was a
sacred thing.»
As I
do my
work as a mother in my community, I have seen the health of so many mothers and children turn around on a dime, just by implementing «
sacred foods.»
Sumerian Mythology, by Samuel Noah Kramer, at
sacred - Trust and communication are the two main components necessary for a healthy relationship to
work, these people clearly didn't have either.
Among the hilariously eccentric pieces of Baltimore white trash featured: a sweets - obsessed young girl named Little Chrissy (Lauren Hulsey), who guzzles Jolt cola and eats sugar straight from the sack; her mother Joyce (Mary Kay Place), a thrift - shop owner who enjoys offering her fashion «expertise» to the homeless; Chrissy's older sister Tina (Martha Plimpton), who
works at a gay male strip bar known for «teabagging» (don't ask); and Chrissy's grandmother Memama (Jean Schertler), whose
sacred statue of the Virgin Mary not - so - miraculously «speaks» (she makes the voice herself).
How
do we
work around busing schedules, part - time specials / arts teachers, or
sacred cows that have previously required time?
This «rags to riches» tale embodies one of America's most
sacred narratives: that no matter who you are, what your parents
do, or where you grow up, with enough education and hard
work, you too can rise the economic ladder.
And if you are looking to build the
sacred 1,000 fans who buy all your
work,
doing this will make sure that never happens.
And that just doesn't mean a space for you to
work in (although that is vital)- he means that you need to have the confidence to share your creations with the world, allowing them to have their own
sacred space where they can go on to inspire others.
Not only
does she bury these
works in historic and
sacred places.
Known to reinvent classic and
sacred works of the past with a contemporary style, Awartani
does not disappoint in her latest
work for 21,39 Jeddah Arts at Athr gallery.
So from the perspective of the doctor having to
do the
work and the cost involved and also that the relationship with a patient is so
sacred that any kind of interference really has to be justified and that's what the Court of Appeal was really concerned about,» he says.
About Blog Kelly Carlson been a Licensed Esthetician since 2007 and skincare is my calling, the
sacred work I'm meant to
do in the world.
This quote made me think of one of my favorite definitions of sacrifice (sorry I don't know the source)... «Sacrifice: Giving up what no longer
works to stay close to what is
sacred.»