Pro-Life relates to many issues: insurance for those who can not afford, gun control, illegal drug traffic, poverty (homeless, elderly,
etc. widows and orphans)... we are becoming pawns used to dominate the politics of losers who can not justify their candidacy by any other means.
Not exact matches
We urgently need to design pastoral strategies (
and even select the times for our meetings
and worship services) according to the needs of that great mass of excluded people who form part of non-traditional families: single mothers, families divided by divorce, grandmothers who raise their grandchildren,
widows,
orphans, street children,
etc..
Both in the Old
and in the New Testament, they are the poor, the oppressed, the unprotected, the despised, in their dominant forms of the time: the poor, the
orphan, the
widow, the foreigner, the sick,
etc.).
Not only is a good proofreader amazingly good at actually seeing what you've actually written (as opposed to what you THINK you've written — missing words that our minds fill in, homonyms,
etc.) but they will see where the design has created problems that weren't in the manuscript — technical fine points like rivers,
widows and orphans, as well as gross formatting errors — missing paragraphs, improperly formatted pages
and the like.
We have to do typesetting, check hyphenation, choose between
widows and orphans versus squared - up pages,
etc..