Sentences with phrase «good loving woman»

I am a good loving woman, looking for a man who is sensitive enough to understand what I go through as a woman bt strong enough to keep me grounded.
I am 52 and want to find a clingy good loving woman.
I am a good loving woman with good sense of humor; very attractive and fun to be with..
I'm a good guy Greg fun - loving kind of soft hearted and looking for a good loving woman just spend the rest of my Life lyrics
a life are short and I won enjoy a rest of life with a good love woman.
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Not exact matches

Well, I'd love to see a heck of a lot more women in partner roles.
We are doing great, and many of my customers love that the franchise is a woman - owned business and treats women well.
She described her months with Trump the way that kind of woman would describe her romance with the investment banker or law partner she married: She loved that he was «an interesting person; he's brilliant»; she was attracted to his good looks and «great posture.»
Women don't come off well in MUD; they're mostly about setting up men for lives — driven by love — that are much harder than they seemingly need be.
@Calus Here is another good example of a «deep thinking» and a «loving» humanitarian, who thinks that «they» (women, children...) should not be allowed to live, just because of a difference in an opinion and that they (whoever «they» might be) are stupid because «they» don't think, act, or look the same.
This is, maybe most of all, a SOUTHERN film — the honorable, violent, classy (sir and mam), men - of - few - well - chosen - poetic - words, chivalrous, gun - toting, fishing, motorized - vehicle - loving, woman - idealizing - and - protecting, family - and - place - oriented, unprosperous, rural (but not agrarian) South.
and «No Earthly Good,» to more unorthodox, but no less inspirational songs like «If Jesus Ever Loved A Woman (It Was Mary Magdalene).»
«Our society will be enriched by the public recognition of such enduring faithful love in families headed by two men or two women as well as by a woman and a man.
These 4 women... well... five actually... are generally marginalized by a large segment of the church, and I wanted to show how, by the remarkable diversity represented in one family, that they could model love, acceptance, and unity.
«Tts 2:3 - 4 The aged women likewise, that [they be] in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things; That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children,»!!
Jesus didn't give the woman at the well or the gay centurion with a slave lover a sermon he loved & helped their brokenness & put them on the path to healing.
So let's say this movie is about a woman whose life was shaped by love of her father; the making of the film Mary Poppins (as well as the writing of the book) is about her coming to terms with the truth about personal love and death and all that.
This woman: Becky Kopitzke admits she hasn't always loved her people well.
I once spoke with a young woman who was raised in a very liberal mainline tradition who told me she left the church because, «I wasn't learning anything there about tolerance, love, and good stewardship of the planet that I wasn't learning at my public high school, so what was the point?»
Love and support other women well.
He became the good man he was because of the woman who loved him.
I always feel like I love Jesus better when I hear from other women how and why they love Him, too.
I love Sue Monk Kidd's work and style — I think it's that strain of the mystic to her work that I love or perhaps how she can write such complex women so well — but this one was an interesting story, compelling characters, and filled with empowerment and passion.
We even see a young fiery Marilla, the Marilla who is in there still, the woman who loves out of a deep well of never - ending love even after hope is gone.
Because He genuinely loved this woman and cared about her well being.
From Heidi: Because Rachel is such a voice for women in the blogosphere, I would love for you to address gender inequality in the church and bring a better reading to the passages that have been used as weapons on women for generations.
I'm a Kingdom of God focused woman, postmodern, liberal to the conservative and conservative to the liberal in matters of both religion and politics (not an easy task, I assure you), a social justice wanna - be trying to do some good, and a nondenominational charismatic recovering know - it - all who has unexpectedly fallen back in love with the Church.
He took Christian unity to a new level of seriousness and was well - regarded - even loved - by men and women from Christian communities which had long regarded the Pope as an evil figure.
Like an earlier woman mystic, Hildegard of Bingen (1098 - 1179), Julian stressed the motherly character of God's love and said that God is really a Mother as well as a Father.
He loved to hold a woman's hand, talk intimately with her... well, one could call it a spiritual seduction that had little to do with sexual intercourse.
If your only point of reference for what love is is the bible, you could well have the equivalent of battered woman's syndrome, equating abuse and degradation for love.
In today's consumer - oriented, capitalistic culture, where people are used, abused and disposed of like nonreturnable soft - drink cans, where «liberation» has been invoked to justify selfishness, it may be that the time has come for the church to say again what it has always believed — that there is no way for individuals to «flourish» without the kind of communion and community and the permanent, deep, risky commitment that true Christian love demands — qualities that are perhaps best experienced in the yoking of a man and a woman in marriage.
I watched the show, and am a American caucasin female from a very rural, but not southern area.I found the show interesting and thought provoking.Just as in our own Judio - Christian religions, women are expected to be somewhat subserviant and makes our American Islam citizens seem pretty much like any other citizens.I found this to be a good and humanizing feature.If you love U.S.A., and are a citizen you are the same as anyone else.Just encourage each other and us, too.
Touch is not in and of itself evil, for as we know, babies need touch to grow and many men and women receive love and affirmation through physical touch, however, if not stewarded well, touch can send unintentional and undesired messages to the opposite sex.
This will take men who can model, like my dad did so well, how to love strong women well and encourage them because they are not threatening to their own masculinity.
If you were God everything would be right and everyone would love everyone and nothing bad would ever happen and the deficit would be eliminated and all the men would be good looking and all the women strong and all the children above average and a chicken in every pot and free beer on Fridays and we'd all like it whether we wanted to or not.
Women, we learn, are more realistic and less puritanical than men, and the cure for ideological fanaticism in some young men is the loving seduction of a good woman.
Men and women are then seen to be «co-creators» with God, as Whitehead put it; and as such they are both the creatures of God's love and the sharers in God's ongoing purpose of good in the creative advance.
One sees on TV well - coifed and fashionably dressed women who claim to be converts to Islam and testify to its joys and peace - loving ways.
Canadians have different customs, and I love how women here have rights and are protected by the law.Neille McClung and Emily Murphy did not spend a good decade or more of their life to give women all these rights for some phyco's to take it away.
The marital union of a man and a woman who have given themselves unreservedly in marriage and who can consummate their union in a beautiful bodily act of conjugal intercourse is the best place to serve as a «home» for new human life, as the «place» where this life can take root and grow in love and service to others.
Shalit tells us that in 1994 she rushed off to see the new movie version of Little Women, only to discover that our hidden cultural censors, fearful of anything that does not cohere with prevailing orthodoxy, had expunged one of «the best lines» in the story, when Marmee says: «To be loved by a good man is the best and sweetest thing which can happen to a woman; and I sincerely hope my girls may know this beautiful experience.»
Of course, I am always nervous and worried and over-prepared, and then I go and end up falling in love with another group of women who love Jesus and want to love well.
We are hearing more voices of women who regard men and women as partners rather than antagonists in the eternal quest for better ways to love and work.
Consider that millions of women have loved the life within them just the way they love themselves — and sometimes better, or at least with more care and kindness, than they love themselves.
great move girl, my God loves me nuff as a gay man in Christ... would love to share my journey... good news I know that I know that God in the man Jesus Christ loves gay men and women too... God bless u girl, and wishing u plenty favor in Jesus Name....
Like any good poet she uses rich imagery - animal and plants and spices to describe her love, and the message is there for all who will read: this is not a woman who will be stopped in her pursuit of what she wants.
Each man does have the love of a woman who is even better than he is — again no thanks to Dillon.
... 3that aged women likewise be reverent in demeanor, not slanderers nor enslaved to much wine, teachers of that which is good; 4that they may train the young women to love their husbands, to love their children, 5to be sober — minded, chaste, workers at home, kind, being in subjection to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed:...
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