Sentences with phrase «for aging loved»

Primarily, I have worked with clients coping with chronic or life - threatening illness, clients caring for an aging loved one, and with military Veterans.
One of the reasons many families opt for a nursing home for their aging loved ones is the belief that those facilities are equipped to handle unique medical needs.
In Dallas, Fort Worth, and throughout the great state of Texas, thousands of families count on nursing home staffs to care for aging loved ones.

Not exact matches

Put it all together and you quickly realize — if you don't love what you do, you are in the new - age of professional hell where you spend your days waiting for a pause in the steady flow of work so that you can take a break.
Even though we give these Gilded Age guys a lot of tough love for being so filthy rich, you can't say they didn't do good with their fortunes.
Though the number of companies expanding their paid parental leave benefits is rising, Sandberg acknowledged that it's less common for employees to get paid time off to care for sick loved ones, saying that the US needs public policies «that make it easier for people to care for their children and aging parents and for families to mourn and heal after loss.»
What it's like: With an average retirement age of 78, this is a profession for people who love the work.
As much as I love all the technical goodies we've been blessed with in this digital age, I do have the odd moment when I long for the way things used to be.
His business, Mo's Bows, was born of his love for bow ties and his dissatisfaction with the selection available for kids his age.
We share the same dream of homeownership and the same challenges of aging and caregiving for people we love.
I would love to move to a state with enough land and a warmer climate for my sons to ride their race bikes, my daughter to have the horse she dreams of and me to finally be at peace, I also believe that there should be someone home with the kids no matter what their ages are and as a single Mom with no family support or father involvement being at home for me is even more important, especially now that they are teenagers, There are no more nap times or time outs and the things you worry about during this age are so much more dangerous than falling down and hitting their heads as toddlers.
«I would love if we had 3 percent growth for two years, let alone seven years, but we have an aging population and there is no plausible story I can tell where we're on a path toward sustained economic growth at that level.»
«Doing the tough things first, and learning to love what you don't love doing are all part of building a company for the ages.
You experience something from the age of 11 to 17 that drives your passion and love for your vocation.
The simple lesson to kids of all ages: Grow up, man up, and BE there for those you love.
As seems Mr.Stephen Hawking had suffered a lot from early age and from age of 21 to 69 tied to a chair facing death every day, had no chance to live a natural loving life... towards which he had been in the state of denial towards God existence for not having his pleadings answered...?
If there is a worldly cause for the rising numbers of religious vocations, it is the realization that the world today (and in every age) can not provide the invisible riches that come only from the love of God — a love beyond all understanding.
The idea that a being would create the entire thing — with 400,000,000,000 galaxies, EACH with 100, 000,000,000 starts and even more planets, then sit back and wait 13,720,000,000 years for human beings to evolve on one planet so he could «love them» and send his son to Earth to talk to a nomadic group of Jews about sheep and goats in Iron Age Palestine (while ignoring the rest of the 200 million people then alive) makes no sense to us.
He started receiving the bars for his cage at a very, very early age, each one given with love and concern forged with dreams and expectations.
while i agree that assumptions can be deadly, i'd suggest that it's all about faith, and having love and compassion for your fellow humans — regardless of age, race, gender, or creed.
you guys have to understand, we as followers of christ (not christians) it is our job to tell you (society) that god exist and that he loves us and is willing to forgive us for the f @ # $ up things we do to each other daily, not prove he exist, b / c he sent prophets through out the ages to do that, some listen (hebrews, muslims) some didn't (pagans, atheis, new agers), then you have those who have had their souls violated (gays) who feel lost and confused.
Age is absolutely no requirement for having unconditionally love for our children after they reach a certian aAge is absolutely no requirement for having unconditionally love for our children after they reach a certian ageage.
By expressing our needs (via tears and protest early on and through words after age two) and then having our needs met by those who love us, we learn that needs are good, that expressing those needs results in relational connectedness, and that others can be trusted to provide for us.
But as I studied God's letter for myself and began to discipline myself in reading, even before my age was marked with double digits, I found time and time again that this was true; the Bible was constantly reminding me of God's love for me in the words that He said about me and in the great acts of love He displayed.
This view of aging and the place of the church aligns well with Vaillant's finding that organized religion is especially attractive for lonely old people, those with a tendency toward depressive illness and those whose childhoods were lacking in hope and love.
It's just an age - old attempt to have it both ways; people who are Christian and perceive that others will reject them for being «religious» or «conservative» love this kind of talk because it allows them to distance themselves from the Christian community while still claiming to follow Christ.
For while he keeps his authorial distance from the angry narrator of Lancelot, there is no mistaking Percy's basic sympathy with his Nietzschean madman who prefers war to «what this age calls love» and who had rather «die with T. J. Jackson at Chancellorsville [than] live with Johnny Carson in Burbank.»
No less than other stories in the Jacob cycle, it reflects the background of the patriarchal age — frictions between groups (Hamor and Jacob); a level of sexual morality beyond the reach of our judgment and in any judgment ennobled by the integrity of Hamor and the love of his son for Dinah; the effort on the part of both families to effect a peaceful settlement honoring the religious sensibilities of the abused; the despicable violation of the terms of agreement by two of Jacob's sons; and finally, in perfect consonance with the general character of Jacob, his sharp rebuke of his sons not on moral but on utilitarian grounds:
For example, how do we see the creative and redemptive love of God through the perspective of the age - long development of the immense universe, only a speck of which we inhabit, and of the evolution of sentient and rational life on this earth through thousands and millions of years?
If you want to have a discussion about the deeper things in life — love, death, aging, loneliness, joy — you are more likely to find someone game for the topic in church than elsewhere.
You mean being forced by her religion to cover her natural beauty, to be oppressed; to not be allowed birth control; to be forced to take part, at a very young age, in female circumcision; to risk being stoned to death for disobeying her husband; to be forced to marry a man she doesn't love.
Your sins are already forgiven, no one goes to Hell because they did not ask for forgiveness, a person goes to Hell because when they have passed the age of innocence, and have come to the Knowledge of the Gospel, or they have learned that Jesus died for their sins, and that He gives us salvation freely because He loves us more than we love ourselves, and we have to make a choice to accept or reject this free gift, if that individual accepts Jesus as their Savior, then they go to Heaven, and if that individual rejects Jesus, then they go to Hell.
Her only excuse for being a «liberal» in this matter was that the pain and suffering she had endured as an aging widow who had reared a large family alone had purged her heart of the pride that prevents people from loving and understanding others.
The season's shifting slightly; we admire new currencies of color, which provide exchange for wit and kindling for love's fire» artillery of age, old passion's pride.
I hope we become a refuge for the weary and the pilgrim, for the child and the aged, for the strong - too - long and may we all live like we are loved.
Furthermore the loving offerings and sufferings of holy men and women across the ages can, through the Church, bear fruit in particular ways and can be applied for particular needs that may not have been explicitly known about by those who actually made those Christocentric sacrifices.
For most of Christian history, people have pictured our departed loved ones, as well as the «greats» of all ages, awake and aware in heaven, worshipping God and spending all their time in prayer.
At the age of 12 Anjezë could no longer contain her love for / from Jesus.
He shall be to you a restorer of life and a nourisher of your old age; for your daughter - in - law who loves you, who is more to you than seven sons, has borne him» (Ruth 4:14 - 15).
I don't know if it was the hormones or what, but I remember crying in the pool on the last day because it was one of the most beautiful things I'd ever seen: people of different shapes and sizes and backgrounds and ages and races and religions, all of us in the public pool with the babies we loved, looking ridiculous for their little sakes, utterly and entirely here for this parenting gig.
At any rate, for those who yearn for a «box» or «category» to put same - sex relationships in Christ — think of them as a sign of the age to come, and of love and life in the Holy Spirit forever.
But this should not prevent us from adopting the approach of one of the companions of St Ignatius, and a contemporary of More, Blessed Peter Favre, «Whoever desires to become useful to the heretics of this age must be solicitous to bear them much charity and to love them truly, excluding from his mind all thoughts which tend to cool his esteem for them.
As you may have heard, last week the Southern Baptist Convention responded to pastor Rob Bell's controversial book, Love Wins, with a resolution declaring that «the Bible clearly teaches that God will judge the lost at the end of the age,» and that such judgment will include the «conscious, eternal suffering» for all non-Christians.
The age of accountability is a concept born from the compassion of the human heart, from a deep and intrinsic sense that a loving, good, and just God would not condemn little children or the mentally handicapped to such suffering when they could certainly bear no responsibility for their faith.
A new humanity has been created, the spiritual humanity of the age to come, to which even now one can belong (fully, in principle, and partially in actual fact), through faith in — that is, through personal trust and self - denying devotion to — the one who loved us and gave himself for us.
The idea that a being would create the entire thing — with 400,000,000,000 galaxies, EACH with 100, 000,000,000 stars and even more planets, then sit back and wait 13,720,000,000 years for human beings to evolve on one planet so he could «love them» and send his son to Earth to talk to a nomadic group of Jews about sheep and goats in Iron Age Palestine (while ignoring the rest of the 200 million people then alive) makes no sense to us.»
So then I ask, does the temple / church / spirit of the age / ego take prominence in our choices or love, truth, compassion, willingness to suffer for good?
If it really were this the age needed, the theater might perhaps need a new play in which it was made a subject of laughter that a person died of love — or would it not rather be salutary for this age if such a thing were to happen among us, if the age were to witness such an occurrence, in order that for once it might acquire courage to believe in the power of spirit, courage to quench cravenly the better impulses in oneself and to quench invidiously the better impulses in others... by laughter?
This earth age is our chance from God to love and follow Jesus so we can dwell with Him for eternity.
OWN THIS PRINT The CruciFiction: He started receiving the bars for his cage at a very, very early age, each one given with love and concern forged with dreams and expectations.
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