Sentences with phrase «home father who»

This is an actual resume example of a Stay at home father who works in the Automotive and Motor Vehicles Industry.

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Bush was closer to her father than to her mother, Pauline Robinson Pierce, whom she described as a «striking beauty» who «knew how to keep an exquisite home» yet didn't fully appreciate the blessings in her life.
Only about 6 % of fathers who are married or living with a partner stay at home and take care of kids and the house, compared with 30 % of mothers in a similar arrangement.
Ramirez, who has no criminal record according to court papers filed in his case, was taken into custody last week at his father's home in Seattle by ICE officers.
people who say he is numb to this are idiots, not recognizing that as a father this tragedy really hits home
Why, he's behaving just like the older brother in the parable of the prodigal son, «the one who stayed home and toiled with his father and grew resentful when the old man slew the fatted calf upon his brother's return.»
Children not among the targeted audience: those who worry about having enough food to last through the weekend, those who wonder why their father is no longer at home, and those who must learn to avoid neighborhood violence.
In friendship with Jesus Christ, we come to know the face of the merciful Father, for whoever experiences the Son's power to forgive sins sees the merciful Father, who welcomes home the prodigals and reclothes them with the garments of integrity.
Bonhoeffer considers the case of a young boy who is asked by his teacher, in front of the other pupils, «Is it true that your father often comes home drunk?»
The New York Times also interviewed Gao's brother, who said,» «No matter what, he'll rest in his father - in - law's home for a time and then we'll see.
Children who are privileged to have a faithfully married mother and father who are functionally literate and have a desire to instruct their offspring, and a commitment to the Church, are privileged indeed: for such children, home is already a place of education and spiritual nourishment.
Or the woman who learned to forgive her cruel, abusive father when she was forced to care for him in her home as his life was drained by Alzheimer's.
... my Christian missionary father who stashed emergency - reference copies of Dr. Dobson's The Strong - Willed Child throughout my childhood home,
Mike and Kerry waited nearly two years to adopt J. T., now two, who romps around our church's playground with Hailey Kerry, whom J. T. calls «Daddy,» is his legally adoptive father, while Mike («Papa» to J. T.) is his loving, stay - at - home — although not legally adoptive — parent.
«Those who love me will keep my word, and my Father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home with them» (John 14:23).
If you are one of the unlucky 13 or 14 year old virgin girls... you likely just saw your mother, father, and little brother killed before your eyes and the monsters who did this thing now haul your ass home to be repeatedly raped for their sexual gratification.
A father who welcomes home his prodigal son must be careful lest in his old age he become a Lear, easy prey to the flatteries of a Goneril or Regan, blind to the devotion of a Cordelia and unable until almost too late to find healing for his fantasies in her fidelity to the truth.
The story ends with him returning home to an exuberant father who receives him with open arms.
For who is this ineffectual God who failed to show up and claim her but a version of her father who abdicated and disappeared; who failed to protect her from what was going on in her home; who, in effect, «dropped» her before she was fully formed?
The father who neglects the son who has stayed at home in order to watch for the return of a prodigal one who deliberately walked away?
who, in front of his classmates, is questioned by his teacher as to whether his father comes home drunk.
Jesus said: «no one who has left home or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for me and the gospel will fail to receive a hundred times as much in this present age: homes, brothers, sisters, mothers, children and fields — along with persecutions — and in the age to come eternal life» (Mark 10:29 - 30).
I've also witnessed the coercion Wollstonecraft describes: teenaged girls being dragged into the Planned Parenthood on Bleecker Street by fathers, mothers, or boyfriends; an eighteen - year - old who left home because her parents threatened to kick her out if she didn't abort.
I «ve been in lay ministry for 40 years, and have dealt with many children from homes with a mother and father, who are messed up big time.
Gothard's teachings involve rules upon rules all dealing with the outward, dress, hair, smiling, bright eyes, no birth control or dating, no higher education for girls who must stay in the home until the father decides what they should do, how God blesses and is happy with you if you do such and such, so many rules, those who really wanted to please God were under the weight of things they could never accomplish... plus the male regime and women having to be careful not to defraud men by their dress or looks made it so easy for sexual predatory behaviors to take hold and the woman at fault for the man's problems and such... ARGH!!!!!!!!!!!! No wonder some of the children of this regime became athiests.
Instead of the drunk who's a great guy in the bar and then comes home and beats his wife, we have the minister who is this wonder person in church and is still an abusive husband and father.
Here is a story about a young man in my area who came from a upper middle class home, mother and father married, never divorced.
Set parallel in time, place and theme to Gilead, her prizewinning novel of 2004, Marilynne Robinson's new novel, Home, takes the reader inside the home of retired Presbyterian pastor Robert Boughton for another perspective on Jack Boughton, the black sheep of the family, who left Gilead as a young man after fathering a chHome, takes the reader inside the home of retired Presbyterian pastor Robert Boughton for another perspective on Jack Boughton, the black sheep of the family, who left Gilead as a young man after fathering a chhome of retired Presbyterian pastor Robert Boughton for another perspective on Jack Boughton, the black sheep of the family, who left Gilead as a young man after fathering a child.
Yet he loves you just as a father loves a son who will not come home.
Similarly, Pastor Mark Driscoll has called stay - at - home fathers «worse than unbelievers» and has recently released a book claiming that men who fail to be the exclusive providers for their families are a disgrace.
He believes biblical manhood and womanhood requires sticking to traditional gender roles in the home, and has said that stay - at - home fathers and men who take on domestic duties are «man fails.»
Moreover, it is worth noting that although an innovator in some ways, using methods unique at the time, Philip always drew on the oldest sources of Christian devotion — indeed, Newman dubbed him «Man of primitive times», who would have been at home among the earliest Christians or the Church Fathers.
It may have been my father who brought home these lost lambs, but it was my mother who restored them to the fold.
One home was headed by my sophisticated, East Coast - born, feminist mother; the other by my down - to - earth, Idaho - bred father, who held fast to his traditionalist views.
He defines the «new man» as the father and husband who supports his wife's work outside of the home, spends time with the children, washes the dishes, attends Johnny's soccer games, helps with the school work and brings home his share of the cash.
In the Presbyterian Church (USA), one of our more recent confessions states that even though we rebel against God, God remains faithful, «like a mother who will not forsake her nursing child, like a father who runs to welcome the prodigal home
Some Christians continue to characterize fathers who share parenting responsibilities or stay at home with their children as «man fails» and «worse than unbelievers,» instructing women to intentionally avoid earning more money than their husbands, even if it is less practical for their family to do so, or else they will injure their spouse's ego.
However my journey has been one that began in a home where I was abused by my father who preached «the gospel» and served as a Deacon in the church.
A parable speaks about God being like a father who welcomes his wayward son home.
And who can forget the stories about meals: the Great Banquet at which the outsiders become insiders, the big bash which the father threw for the prodigal son when he returned home?
It was usually The Lord's Prayer («Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name...») followed by asking God to watch and guide me through my day until I returned to the safety of my home that evening.
The gospel, just below the surface, is the announcement of hope from the father to his kids who are (if you will allow the analogy) lost in space with no way to return home.
It is addressed to everyone who for his sake, has abandoned his home, brothers, sisters, mother, father, children or possessions (Mark 10:28 - 29).
For many in our group of friends, whose homes were broken or filled with abuse and sadness, who had not grown up in the Church, the very idea of a loving Father was an absurdity.
As an Irishman, on my father's side, I'm very pleased to celebrate Saint Patrick's day as the day to honor the one who was instrumental in bringing the Gospel to my ancestoral people and home.
So, after arriving home from a long day at work, my father was confronted by his twelve - year - old son who proceeded to try and convince him how important it was that he believed what the Bible said about God making the world.
«Those who love me will keep my word, and my Father will love them, and we will come to them and make our home with them.»
On the bottom of the spiritual food chain are the children, who are told to submit to their fathers in the annual Father's Day sermon, in Sunday School, in Care Group, in the home during «corrections» (spankings).
Stay at homes are not «full - time moms» any more than women who work outside the home — as if breadwinning fathers were «part - time dads.»
He's en route to the airport to pick up his son and namesake, Nate, who is coming home for the holidays from Seattle and who, while his father is colliding with the bus, is having vigorous and blissfully anonymous sex with a fellow pilgrim in an airport broom closet.
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