Not exact matches
It's a great story to
read along to at any age, but I particularly loved seeing a group of
friends in a vulnerable time in
life (and a hyper - vulnerable station in
life) come together and show each other the loyalty they couldn't get anywhere else.
They
read: «Oh dear, my body was damaged, but I
live on back home and with all my
friends.
We wanted to present people with something exciting that they would want to pick up and
read, but this seemed just about impossible when our
living arrangements consisted of sleeping on mattresses in a
friend's parent's basement.
Since just about everyone
reading this post has at least thought about opening a restaurant at some time in their
life I have created this hypothetical scenario: Two of your
friends have asked you to invest in their restaurant.
«We have banned the website «This Is Your Digital
Life,» which one of your
friends used Facebook to log into,» the note is set to
read.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted
friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book
reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a
life.
That was a very interesting
read many comments caught my attention I've recently been diagnosed with Bipolar I have hallucinations and hear voices in my ear's when I hallucinate it's likes they are trying to get me thousands of them I can only describe them as dark shadows and they are trying to get me just as they are about to get me a brilliant white light surrounds me and there's three entities humanly shaped but like this brilliant white light they are also glowing this brilliant whiteness I can't understand what they are saying the only way I can explain it is emotions comfort joy love is what I feel emanating from these entities the voices I hear aren't evil telling me to do bad things to people when I get put into a mode of fear I
live in a rough area of Scotland and everytime I've got into a fight something possesses me I know this for a fact as I can't control myself I'm an observer watching my family /
Friends say I change they say my eyes change and I look evil I personally do think possibly through my own personal experience I» am possessed as I act out of character I've lost interest in many things I've recently I decided it's time for change I've lost my faith I've been trying to connect with God and feel his love which I used to feel the presence of the holy spirit everytime I try connect I get a feeling of abandonment I just think if I am possessed could these entities stop me connecting with «God» I can say from my heart of hearts «JESUS CHRIST HAS COME IN THE FLESH» I think it's more to do with the persons own personal fears which I have noticed my fears have changed if I had to be truthfully with myself I fear God which I know I'm not supposed to just I can't explain it I guess if you ever need a test subject I'm up for the challenge like I said I'm on journey to find myself and my travels have brought me hear I'm going to hang around for a wee while there's lots of good information to be plundered loll
«I was praying for you... I heard a great sermon... I'm
reading a great book on the spiritual
life... I came across this beautiful verse in Luke the other day... I was talking with a
friend from church....»
We can thank Constantine for that A fellow I met who was a
friend of Frank Viola's cleaned rugs for a
living (both commercial and residential) after he got convicted the same way we all did after
reading Frank's book.
With a number of fellow pastors who became lifelong
friends, Rauschenbusch studied,
read, talked, debated and plumbed the new social theories of the day, especially those of the non-Marxist socialists whom John C. Cort has recently traced in Christian Socialism (Orbis, 1988) The pastors wove these theories together with biblical themes to form» «Christian Sociology,» a hermeneutic of social history that allowed them to see the power of God's kingdom being actualized through the democratization of the economic system (see James T. Johnson, editor, The Bible in American Law, Politics and Rhetoric [Scholars Press, 1985]-RRB- They pledged themselves to new efforts to make the spirit of Christianity the core of social renewal at a time when agricultural - village
life was breaking down and urban - cosmopolitan patterns were not yet fully formed.
Learn and
read my
friend, you are
living a very closed off unrealistic
life!
Anyone that
reads a thousand - year - old book so that he can talk to an imaginary
friend that
lives in the sky should be escorted to the nearest insane asylum.
«WE HAVE THE VICTORY» For those struggling with thoughts of unforgiveness and attacks on the mind especially deceiving thoughts and doubts these are from satan in the word they are called fiery darts we are to quench those darts by faith so we need to
read the word and believe that Gods word is true.We also have the victory over these thoughts because when we accept Jesus the holy spirit dwells within us so satan does nt have authority over us he can not rule what belongs to God he can only deceive.We can not defeat the enemy in our strength we need the holy spirit when we try and overcome him in our strength we struggle especially with our thoughs and in the area of sin.If you are having evil thoughts or doubts commit your way unto the Lord and let him fight your battle.Tell the enemy he has no authority over you that you are under the covering of Jesus Christ and when you have doubts memorise verses on faith ie greater is he that is in me than he that is in the world.The holy spirit is just like Jesus talk to him be
friends with him he helps us to
live like Christ and gives us the power to do it.We are overcomers more than conquerers through Christ who strengthens us.brentnz
One thing I am becoming more and more convinced of is that before you go blast someones
life, theology, or practice, you should not go
read a book about them, but instead endeavor to become
friends with someone of that group.
Laura
lives in Lubbock, Texas and enjoys spending time with her family and
friends, running,
reading, writing, laughing, snacking, and collecting Swatch watches from the 80's.
In fact, I have a
friend who struggles with what are perceived inconsistencies from what he
reads in the Bible and what he experiences in his
life, so I may pass on this column to him as I think it might comfort him some.
To Conrad Cordatus and Nicholas Hausmann he wrote triumphant letters on 6 July: «I am tremendously pleased to have
lived to this moment when Christ has been publicly proclaimed by his staunch confessors in such a great assembly by means of this really most beautiful confession», and «Our confession (which our Philip prepared) has been, publicly
read by Dr Christian [Beyer, Saxon Chancellor], right in the palace of the Emperor... There is no one in this whole Diet whom our
friends praise more highly for his peacefulness than the Emperor himself... all are filled with affection and applause...» He had heard from Jonas that he had studied the Emperor's face during the
reading of the Confession and there was a certain humanitas in it.
A
friend of mine who has a demanding, and often frustrating job, has a poster on her wall which
reads: «If
life gives you a lemon, make lemonade!»
I find myself
reading the books and emails that survive him, looking for conversation with my lost
friend, who took his
life in early March.
My
friends were often preoccupied with how the «unconditioned,» as Tillich spoke of «it» (although all my
friends knew he meant God), could erupt and reveal «itself» in the midst of
life — beyond the church, outside of religion, without anything resembling worship and in terms one could not
read in the Bible or hear from the pulpit.
and then
read His word and just trust in His finished work at the cross and your
life will start to make sense, this world on the other hand will never make sense but one things for sure you will no longer be confused by it, instead victorious over it and true
friends and family will be there once again
My unofficial tour guide was
friend - of - the - blog Janet Oberholtzer, who grew up conservative Mennonite and who has an AMAZING
life story you can
read about on her blog.
Some of my real
life friends have laughed at how I write on my blog but it is how I talk — maybe they just don't realise until it's written down but «write how you talk» was one of the first pieces of blog advice I
read and its so true!
Not being in said competition means that I'll have more time to spend / volunteer at Please Save A Cat and
Friends For
Life (you can
read more about both of these right over here!)
It's been a while since I've written any «what I'm
reading» posts, so today I wanted to share with you a book I recently
read written by one of my blogger «
friends» Jenna of the blog Eat,
Live, Run.
As I post, sharing my thoughts about
life, my cooking, my photography and aspirations to become a better person — a better wife, mother and
friend — I can only hope that my words meaningfully touch the
lives of others who visit and
read.
So, as I
read from your posts, I imagine for your family, a very natural setting were two people together with their child, tell each other what they believe in, in front of a small group of best
friends, to celebrate
life, love, trust, support and care with their
friends and especially the 3 of you.
I followed the links,
read through the available recipes, made the baked oatmeal and ordered two: one for me, and one for my best
friend who
lives in New Zealand.
Maybe you're here because you've heard Jules speak, attended one of her cooking classes,
read one of her three books or countless magazine articles, heard about her advocacy work promoting gluten free food labeling regulations, or maybe just because you've been enthusiastically referred by
friends whose
lives have been transformed by her tireless efforts.
But the thing about staycations is, they allow you to really
live, and put responsibility aside when other things come up — things like invitations for patio drinks at 2pm / 4pm / 8 pm on a beautiful summer day, a sporadic trip to the park to sit and
read a good book, sleeping in way later than necessary, random backyard /
living room yoga, or quick little road trips to visit
friends that you just don't see often enough.
So I was
reading your about section, I have a
friend, who is polish and
lives in London as well!
Interestingly enough no one is married in my group of close
friends, and we're all in our late 20's and early 30's, so
reading your words was like seeing that bit of
life from someone else's eyes.
Jump to Recipe I've had a thing for green curry since we
lived in France and a
friend of mine turned me on to this green curryContinue
Reading...
My
friend went on to include a «recipe» for a salad his family makes when he's in Colombia so once I
read that my only mission in
life was to hunt down some green mangos and recreate it at home.
I love
reading stories like this - so often we «intend» to host these kinds of celebrations but
life gets in the way - so glad that you and your sisters were able to celebrate this with your mom and her
friends!
That someone used to be one of my
friends, a middle - aged man who would get all of our leftovers and hand - me - down blankets and
reading lights and anything else we (err, I) thought might be useful to someone who
lives on the streets.
My
friend Catherine also made the cake for her mother in law's birthday after
reading about it on my healthy
living blog, Peanut Butter Runner, and it was also a hit with her family.
DEAR PHIL Let me tell you something: i
read carefully what you say, you JON FOX and KEN 1945 since you are our «elder brothers», attending since the sixties (even if you, PHIL, are quit abusive with me, sometimes) therefore i respond to your enquiries: 1 - I believe we» r not progreessing but it's essentially due to the finincial restriction and the spending power of our oppenents (even if Wenger is RESPOSIBLE partly with his dogmatic conception of economics) 2 - Going second to sixth is not of course what we could: should achieve but it been explained by my first answer 3 - I give attention to my fellow arsenal fans, like you, what they are thinking, not to the oppenents (most of the PL clubs fans would give their
lives to have a manager with the same success as Wenger over two decades, the first of dominating and the second of re-building the club after the stadium building) Now i am not against another manager if he can do better than the one we have but you must, my
friend, respect him for what he has done.....
It
read: «We'll be opponents for 180 minutes, but whatever happens we'll remain
friends for
life.
Outside of her work as a doula and yoga teacher, Jennifer enjoys spending time with her family and
friends, cooking,
reading, checking out the restaurant and
live music scene, traveling and working on her personal yoga practice.
Hi... this summer I have been
reading through Robin Carr's Virgin River series... She writes about
life in a small town and creates characters that make you feel like they are your own
friends and family... she make you laugh with them cry with them and fall in love... Robin has a way of pulling you in and keeping you interested....
These action steps, my
friend, will go a long way toward helping you
read between the lines in your daughter's
life because you'll be targeting her heart needs in ways that speak loud and clear to her.
I used to
read my lovely
friend, Hollys blog — It's a Mummy's
Life, and I enjoyed the beautiful stories she told of her family so much that I wanted to replicate it for my own.
This is the stage when children develop and nurture their language skills as well as their speech skills which eventually aid them in making
friends, in
reading books and in finding success in school and professional
life.
Reading them feels like having an honest chat with a
friend who really understands the heart - palpitating roller - coaster journey that adoptive family
life can be.
I went back through several books I'd recently
read: Kohn's Unconditional Parenting, Lieberman's Emotional
Life of the Toddler, Cohen's Playful Parenting, and half of Aldort's Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves (I'm still finishing that one), and asked for the collective wisdom of my seasoned mama
friends.
Expecting moms have nine long months to
read books, scour the Internet, and quiz their mommy
friends in preparation for
life with a new baby.
In a perfect world, women (and men) would learn about childbirth from
reading books and websites and talking to their care provider (doctor or midwife), to a doula, to their mother, aunts and
friends, but unless you
live under a rock, women (and men) also learn about childbirth when they are bombarded with images on TV and in movies that depict childbirth as something scary, painful and out of control.
They have become akin to a woman's
life source, doctors, nurses, midwives, and
friends... Continue
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I feel as though we can not reach our full potential in
life... as moms, wives,
friends, philanthropists, etc unless we nurture... [
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