Sentences with phrase «family of a dying person»

Often even the family of a dying person.

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The families of the over 400 people who have already died this year expect nothing less.»
The reality is that things can happen to people that make it difficult to repay their loans — their relationships break down, or they lose their jobs, or a member of the family becomes too ill to work or even dies.
the main people getting publicity for dying are muslims currently, however, in the 10 - 40 window, Africa, and Asia (not only there but those are the most obvious), thousands of Christians are being burned to death, chopped up as if they were meat, rolled over by steam rollers after their persecuters have hung their families and children, and much worse forms of torture that as an American i can't even begin to relate to, EVERY DAY in the name of Jesus.
When you die, I promise you: I will not make the decision to not embalm you I will not make the decision to not show you off to a room full of people surrounded by flowers for 2 days I will not make the decision to not parade you through town with traffic stopping pomp I won't bury you within 24 hours I WILL allow YOUR family to make those decisions for you in respect to what you wish for in your passing.
Family connections may be a source of a lot of pain or anger, and because of the way our legals system is set up, at every turn on «your way out», legal forms demand «next of kin», hospitals demand «next of kin» — no kidding the poor dying person has no choice but to think of fFamily connections may be a source of a lot of pain or anger, and because of the way our legals system is set up, at every turn on «your way out», legal forms demand «next of kin», hospitals demand «next of kin» — no kidding the poor dying person has no choice but to think of familyfamily.
Now, Job after his bought with «pride» he ask YHWH for his forgiveness, and was later blessed with more sons and daughters who did the law, who were good children and an even better wife, and he lived for four generations of his children and their children, and died a very happy and fulfilled life, knowing that all of his family was left with love, and peace and togetherness among each other, now this is true life, living righteously and wholesome by ourselves and by others around us is what we are all suppose to live like, caring for your neighbors faithfully, and all be as one now not after it is too late but now we need the law of righteousness from YHWH, the 10 commandments, the sabbath, a day of rest, and the passover to remember the ones who died innocently, and to remember the freedom of our lives given by YHWH and do good by one another and not let each other fall, right now is what we need in this world today people.
I have heard deeply thoughtful religious leaders acknowledge that they came late to an appreciation of the pandemic, that preconceptions influenced their initial reactions, that some leaders have taken harsh stances (for example, refusing to bury people whose families acknowledge that they died of AIDS), and that their focus on ideal behaviors can obscure what is real and live.
Offering comfort by listening and allowing the dying to express their understanding of the Divine (God, for me) by talking of family and love is the ultimate expression, in my opinion, of what a real person of God should be like, especially at the end.
I have been a professional standing by as people die — with or without family present, as a daughter whose father died, and as a wife, watching as my husband — the father of my still young children died.
Its good to talk about the family, Somehow the first goal of any chaplain is to try to lead the dying person (If he / she is willing) to face the eternity with confidence.
Why do people want to talk about their family instead of God when they die?
Sometimes, to keep the peace and not argue in front of a dying family member, a decent person will let the asshole have his say.
I have sat with people dying, and they never spoke of anything other than their need to connect with their loved ones and family.
I am not the most religious of people, but I do believe in God, and Jesus... but many people seem to forget that God's SON sacrificied himself for our sins... in my book, a SON is part of a FAMILY... God put us on this earth to be of free will and to make our own way... Love being the biggest part of that way... we love God and we love Jesus... but we are also all part of his FAMILY... He made us all to be part of a unit that has hope and faith and love... we were meant to procreate... so what does it matter if a person who is dying does not automatically think of God, but of their loved ones?
First of all, the professor shouldn't criticize a person for talking about family with one who is dying.
my point was a different one: if the findings show that people tend to talk about their family before they die, then the people who are part of God's family (and thus have two families) would definitely be inclined to talk about BOTH of their families, especially as they are about to meet their Heavenly Father who is... GOD!
The challenge is urgent because more than 31,000 people in the United States have already been diagnosed with this fatal disease — half of whom have already died, leaving families, friends and loved ones who need care — and because at least 1.5 million Americans are thought to be carrying the rapidly spreading virus.
The Pope has joined people around the world sending condolences to the family of Alfie Evans who died on Saturday morning.
How can God love everyone equally, but give some people a home, a family and lots of money while he forces others to starve and die horrible deaths through disease.
Many people in my family have died of cancer, so comparing the two is just offensive, because they are not the same, so I agree with you on that.
The Pope has joined people around the world sending condolences to the family of Alfie Evans who died... More
The U.N. estimates that hundreds of thousands of people have died in these camps since the Kim family began ruling.
Reading the post and the first comment reminded me of a family member in the medical profession who in the 1970's told a group of us at a family gathering how eight people in her church would die.
Gods came to set the captive free.God is always in control he calls the shots not Satan he is in control his motives and purposes we can not understand but we do know his character is always for good and he always has a plan.It is spiritual lesson from a real life situation.I am jumping way ahead here but at the time the people sent Jesus away the demoniac man was sent back to his family when you read later because of his testimony the next time they visit years later to those towns many people are saved because of him so again yes some pigs died one man was set free but that man went and told his story and many were saved and added to the kingdom so to God be the glory.brentnz
Pastors or specially trained volunteers can assist families in the sensitive process of planning the funeral service of a person who dies by suicide.
An Anglican bishop who was present at Hillsborough on the day 96 people died has told Premier that we need to be praying for the families of the victims following the announcement that six people will face criminal charges in connection with the disaster.
Now, having said all that, why does ANYONE feel so compelled to stamp their religious symbol on a site where people of many faiths (or non-faith) died, knowing full well that it's going to upset the families of these individuals?
When society supports the terminally ill in committing suicide — by not engaging in suicide prevention for them as we do for other categories of suicidal people, and by legalizing access to lethal means — it sends the insidious message that the lives of the dying are less important and less worth protecting than are those of the healthy, and even that their families (and society) may be better off if they die sooner rather than later.
It was presumptuous of him to presume that all the people that died were christians, but like you said, I'm sure if a family came and asked him to take it down he would.
To show how tyrannical any country that aimed at achieving perfect justice — even at the expense of family, friendship, and the self - consciousness of persons born to love other persons and die as particular persons — would be, Socrates turned the rulers into gods and most people into animals to be controlled.
Many have died by accident and if you were them and one of you family members died and a person like Osama said this is what the westerners are would you believe them when you have no cable or anything just the image of the dead family member?
When a sick person reaches his last moments of life the family ought to keep calm so there will be no disturbance of the emotions which could cause the dying person any loss of faith in the last moments.
According to Islam these people died in Jihad and will go to paradise so that is why the families are not screaming bloody murder like the rest of us.
Funny how nobody is talking about this... Not only would these people have left 98 % of others, some family, and friends to first die a horrific death on earth and afterwards burn in a lake of fire for the rest of eternity.
They were SAD that billions of people, including their family, weren't actually going to die.
When God created humanity with the freedom to go against His will, this freedom necessitated the possibility that history would go bad if we went against His will, which is exactly what happened in Genesis 3, and the negative consequences of this decision are felt in Genesis 4 when Cain murders his brother, in Genesis 5, where the phrase «and he died» is repeated over and over and over, and then in Genesis 6 when people become so evil that the destruction of all mankind becomes inevitable and God steps in to save and rescue Noah and his family.
A rapacious man prospers, a generous man suffers tragedy; needed people die young, worthless scoundrels reach a ripe old age; some children are blessed from birth, others are cursed with idiocy or disease; of two families of like quality and conduct, one experiences habitual good fortune, the other continuous adversity.
The support and love of friends, family, even co-workers or our church, reminds us that people recognize our suffering, and that the person who died mattered.
Helen Bull added: «Unfortunately what sometimes happens is that when an older person dies the family will clean out the cupboards and they want to donate and don't necessarily realise that it was out of date.»
He will expect to find the dying person rejecting the prospect of death, angry at its destructive finality, depressed at the loss of friends and family.
Bryant also recalled how he saw a man get down on one knee there and propose to his girlfriend and that many people have made memorials to family members that have died at the foot of the angel.
It's not judging, it's called seeing the lies that are destroying our nation and families and children and not being afraid to stand for the TRUE GOD AND JESUS CHRIST and not turning my head like all the others while people suffer and die and the name of my Lord and Savior is profaned!
We shall all die, they say, but while we live we can find the resources to be better persons, better family members, better members of the church and the community.
My husband died by suicide and I'm appalled at the number of ignorant people in the world and in the church who believe «you just have to change your thinking» to overcome depression, anxiety or other brain related diseases, and even take to blaming the family for the problem.
As the Pope still has significant influence over the less educated masses in these parts of the World, he has exercised this power by: (a) Using some of the Vatican's incomprehensible wealth to educate these vulnerable people on health family planning and condom use; (b) Supporting government programs that distribute condoms to high risk groups; (c) Using its myriad of churches in these regions to distribute condoms; or (d) Scaring people into NOT using condoms, based upon his disdainful and aloof view that it is better that a person die than go against the Vatican's position on contraceptive use.
When Christians die, family members who are self - controlled and show no obvious grief are sometimes praised as strong and a people of exceptionally strong faith.
After all, the team - oriented focus of hospice — in which doctors, nurses, chaplains and social workers join forces together in caring for dying persons and their families — draws its animating vision from the Christian tradition.
And only now they are including the families of the six people who died in 1993 in the funding.
Exception: When our first dog, Goldilox died, I wrote a tribute to her as my VP, but of course, the pain from the loss of a family dog is something many people can relate to.
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