But you can also follow the typical DIY yogurt routine, and use a small portion of store bought coconut yogurt, as long as
it includes live cultures in the ingredients list (that's the bacteria that helps create a sour funk).
To get the full health benefits from your yogurt —
including the live culture benefits — observe the yogurt's expiration date and discard or compost if it has expired.
Not exact matches
The Dog Bowl doesn't yet command Puppy Bowl ad dollars, Price says — it's an unknown quantity, we
live in a
culture of youth — but it does boast multiple celebrity dog guests,
including Instagram - famous Manny the Frenchy (a French bull dog) and Mervin the Chihuahua (a chihuahua).
These
include the best reasons to work for a given company, the downsides, how satisfied they are with their company overall, how they feel their CEO is leading the company, as well as key workplace attributes like career opportunities, compensation, benefits,
culture, values, senior management, and work -
life balance.
Language and
culture meld into all spheres of
life,
including the economic.
Cities were ranked on categories
including stability, healthcare,
culture and environment, education and infrastructure, but cost of
living wasn't taken into account.
Employees also appreciated the emphasis on work -
life balance,
including a nine / eighty work week, and the convivial, «supportive company
culture.»
He is the author of a number of books
including Reset:
Living a Grace - Paced
Life in a Burnout
Culture.
During their time
living away from the Holy Land, they adopted aspects of the local
culture and that most definitely
included intermarriage with local populations.
And while the 400 people came from a range of
cultures, their experiences were often similar -
including out - of - body experiences, pleasant sensations and witnessing a bright light, dead family members or
life events.
SIL's Language and
Culture Archives houses over 60,000 works of various kinds,
including scholarly publications, Bible translations, and vernacular literacy materials in addition to SIL's flagship publication, the Ethnologue — an online database of the world's more than 7,000
living languages.
Sabyasachi Mukherjee, J. as he then was, expressed himself thus in Ramsharan vs. Union of India, (AIR 1989 S.C. 549, paragraph 13): «It is true that
life in its expanded horizons today
includes all that give meaning to a man's
life including his tradition,
culture and heritage, and protection of that heritage in its full measure would certainly come within the encompass of an expanded concept of Article 21 of the Constitution».
The media are such an inextricable part of our
lives and
culture that we now see all other social collectives (
including our religious faith) through the lens of our enculturation in media.
These
include history and geography, schools of thought, mysticism, religious belief, religious practice, Islamic law, theology, philosophy and ideology, politics (dynastic states, political and religious roles, political concepts and terms), economics,
culture and society (personal
life, community
life, arts and literature, science and medicine, communications, popular religion), Islamic studies, institutions, organizations, movements, biographies.
It is a conscious reference to a revolutionary moment in British
culture, a short -
lived TV program called That Was the Week That Was, also called TW3, which was screened late on Saturday evenings for a few short months in 1962 and 1963 and has never been forgotten by those (
including this writer) who watched it.
Because
culture is a problem, the process of the reallocation of lands and populations would have to
include other provisions, for example, that all the whites in New Zealand to be settled by Bengalis, with just provision made for the Maoris
living there.
You might notice
cultures that
live near mountains / volcanoes have their own set of myths that
include why a natural disaster like a volcanic eruption would befall them, vs. christianity / judaism that makes no mention of volcanic activity because that
culture didn't have to deal with it.
While Orthodoxy has rejected the idea that the Church in any specific location should
include only members of a particular
culture or nation, it has asserted that the Church can so penetrate the inner moral and spiritual
life of a people that all of them in some sense belong to the Church.
The first manifestation of this dilemma or contradiction leading to possible mortality is the ecological crisis — the threat which an expanding technological and industrial
culture poses to the nature system and the natural resources on which all
life depends,
including the
life of a technological and industrial society itself.
Here I side with John Howard Yoder against the view prevalent among social ethicists today that the early church found Jesus» sociopolitical ethics,
including his teaching on peace, irrelevant and was interested in his
life, death, and resurrection only as the basis for justification by faith; that whatever ethics the church taught was drawn from Hellenistic
culture, particularly Stoicism.
I believe that there are principles in the entire Bible (
including Acts) that followers of Jesus are to exemplify, and Acts shows how some early Jewish and Gentile believers
lived out these principles in first century Greco - Roman
culture.
Not to mention the 120,000 years before that humans have
lived on Earth or the other parts of the World, that
included 99 % of all
cultures and civilaizations on Earth 2,000 years ago that JEsus gave no indication of even knowing about.
Wherever a
living faith exists
culture will be profoundly modified by that faith, but
culture from its very nature will always
include some elements which are hostile to faith.
Furthermore, anyone who has studied ancient Near Eastern
culture knows that the familial structure we see represented in scripture was nothing like the nuclear family epitomized by the Cleavers, but would rather have
included multiple generations and relatives
living together in clans, with women working long hours «outside of the home» in the fields, tending sheep, gathering food, trading goods, etc..
It is a healthy thing to recall that the alcoholic's conflicts are structured by the
culture in which he
lives, and that they are shared to a degree by even the so - called normal individuals Within that
culture,
including those who write books about alcoholics and those who try to help them.
If people really wish to «re-define» the way our
Culture and Marriage is in the United States why not
include Polygamy as another alternate
Life Style for our
Culture to accept.?
In describing and accounting for the
lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history,
including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the
culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
Yet many public spokesmen for the religious right now tell Evangelicals —
including Evangelical women who have spent their
lives teaching Evangelical girls and young women to resist the sexualization of their identity and worth in a hook - up
culture, and Evangelical men who learned at Promise Keepers rallies that racial reconciliation is a moral imperative — to «grow up,» to stop being «panty - waists.»
Instead it has deepened, spreading a peculiar kind of confusion into our public discourse, political institutions, popular
culture, the
lives of religious believers, and entire communities of faith —
including, at times, the Church herself.
Among the top reasons evangelicals expressed for voting for Trump
included enhancing our national security and a renewed commitment to a
culture of
life.
But after World War II, the Court began to insert itself into what James Madison called the «internal» objects of state governments, particularly the
culture - forming institutions,
including education, religion, marriage, and government's domestic control over matters of
life and death.
To insist that we can not
include their religion among the other criteria used to judge political candidates is inseparable from claiming that religion is irrelevant to the moral and intellectual quality of our public
life and
culture.
All of us must give witness to the sanctity of human
life, not merely by personally refraining from abortion and euthanasia, but by working in various spheres —
including the political sphere — to overcome these «crimes against
life» and create a new «
culture of
life.»
Most gay Christians have been deeply scarred by the
culture war, and most of us barely held onto our faith (many barely remained alive), so we're pretty understanding of one another's need for a lot of space and grace as we grow in our understanding of what it means to honor the Lord with the whole of our
lives (
including our sexuality).
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