Sentences with phrase «love the family stories»

Loved your family story.
Great post Carlee, and I love your family story behind this french silk pie.
I especially love the family stories..........

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Disney's announcement of the deal was quick to note that it «provides Disney with the opportunity to reunite the X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Deadpool with the Marvel family under one roof and create richer, more complex worlds of inter-related characters and stories that audiences have shown they love
Wesley Zhao founded FamilyLeaf for families to swap photos and stories with loved ones.
From Royal Baby news to Gossip Girl — style soaps to tabloid magazine pieces about the Hiltons, we love stories of heirs and heiresses and great dynastic families — particularly if those families meet a nasty end.
Kathy and Carissa of Ovaleye interview Chef Kirsten Helle, owner of Mesa de Vida, who shares her story of how her love of food, health and family changed her life.
I don't understand how as a chaplain the author will just listen to stories of love and family being told and retold by these people so near to death.
This is a story that focuses on family, forgiveness, and love itself, and you focus on the fact that it was written by a female chaplain?
They worry more about how their death will affect their loved one, or they tell stories about their families.
But I also want to say, if you had been here (I'm in Birmingham) and read some of the stories of people's kids being killed by this storm (so many had lost power already by earlier storms and had no idea F4 and F5 tornodoes were about to hit, and their kids were at friends» houses... and then those friends» houses were totally destroyed, and several parents lost all of their kids - I also know of several people who lost their wives AND all of their kids because they were at work while their family was at home)... anyways, if you could read some of these stories, who are you guys to tell them that their loved ones are not going off to a better place?
Ten years later, the need for discernment seems no less great, for in every generation the story of Peoples Temple seems to be repeated in some way, leaving in its wake a grieving and confused community of families, friends and loved ones.
I'd also love to hear stories of the church (defined as individuals and families) who have chosen to do this.
Thompson grew up in a fundamentalist Christian home and his acclaimed 2003 autobiographical graphic novel Blankets tells not only the story of his first love but also his coming - to - terms with the Christian tradition of his family, culminating in a crisis of faith.
Featuring new stories from Ann's blog, powerful excerpts from the New York Times bestseller The Broken Way, and Ann's signature photography from her farm and family, this gorgeous book will be a profoundly meaningful and needed gift — not only to your own weary soul, but any loved one looking for the relief of a bit of beauty and abundant joy.
We finally decided that it would be most loving and protective of certain family members who are ashamed of this part of our story to remain anonymous at this point.
What better gift to give the whole family this Christmas — than the wonder of the full love story of Jesus?
Evie won't ever know my Granny but we tell her stories like we tell stories of my father's parents and we spin the yarn of their family stories so that they feel like they belong, like they know their place in the story, so they know it didn't start with them, it won't end with them, and there is a kind of love that doesn't show up in the movies.
A modern novel, based upon a true story of persons who defied Hitler's tyranny, so perfectly expresses the fulfilment of eros in the love of justice that it has been vividly un my mind throughout this discussion of family love.
The story could be heard and understood by anyone who had experienced the depth of love in a family with its dilemmas and decisions, and Jesus uses it as a lesson about God which is reflected in the human situation.
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:
I wanted to tell of the ways that my family and community have formed my theology, I wanted to write a love letter to my complex feelings about church and community, marriage and mothering, womanhood and sisterhood — and I wanted to tell our story.
It is a story of what marriage is; the public forging of family to family out of the carnal longings of bride and bridegroom and also out of their regard, respect, and, ultimately, love for one another.
This is a great way to bring children into the spirit of the Advent season through biblical stories and images, and Ann Voskamp has quite a few resources for doing this well: The Greatest Gift: Unwrapping the Full Love Story of Christmas, Unwrapping the Greatest Gift: A Family Celebration of Christmas, and a whole Web site full of FREE printable ornaments, coloring pages, cards, gift tags, etc..
Jeremy good message and quite relevant for today God is still looking at our hearts and motives for serving him or are we serving our own agenda as Jonah was.He did nt feel compassionate towards his enemies and who could blame him they had cruelly killed many Jews it was a question of life or death to his own people.The Jewish nation was no more deserving of Gods grace than the other nations that is revealed by sending Jonah to preach a message of hope and life.Ultimately God calls all by faith in him and is willing to be merciful to all nations and peoples that do not not deserve it just like us it is by grace that we all are forgiven.I am pleased that God is sovereign and knows whats best he is merciful to us.Our human nature is that it is better to kill our enemies before they can kill us and that is essentially Jonahs message that is why he struggled to be obedient to Gods will.Gods message is to forgive those that trespass against us and show mercy.Its complicated and it is natural to protect ourselves and our families from those who would seek to destroy them but ultimately its about trusting God with everything easier said than done.If it comes to a choice we will have to trust God and ask for his strength because we cant do it in ours.As Christ laid down his life for us are we ready to lay our lives and the lives of our families as a sacrifice for him.To me that is where the story of Jonah is leading to we have the choice to fight our enemies or to love them as God loves them.brentnz
The story is about a family going to jail for living in a white area, about unrequited love, about sickness, about revenge and rage.
It's just a story about a Jewish American family going camping, experiencing nature, love, work and rest.
Boy meets girl; boy kisses girl; boy and girl eventually (with a huge assist from Leah) create a family of tribes, the children of Israel, that's the way a love story is supposed turn out.
Of course the ways that we live out our love stories is going to be unique to our histories, our families, our context, let alone the ways that we can embody the hope of glory and the mystery of power - eschewing, self - sacrificing, you - first - darling sort of love.
I love how your story and recipes reflect a fusion of your family's migrant history.
this post melts my heart Kristen... not only because it's your brother's favorite recipe but because you didn't even know it existed before the holidays... and now you have it in your possession... i think this is what i love about food the most: it's connection to people not only from one generation to the next, but to all cultures as well... the era, «before babies» and «after babies», what was happening in lives, etc., it's exactly the story behind the recipe itself... and now your children will pass it along to their children, telling the story about how you didn't even know it existed but it's a family favorite... i am doing a happy dance for you!!
Plus I love those kind of recipes that come with family stories and memories attached.
I love hearing all the stories about your family.
I love the old pics and the stories from your family.
I love reading these family stories!
You all know I love to tell stories about my family.
It was a highlight of the trip to spend time with her and hear about her love for cooking, as well as stories about her family, including a growing clan of rescued chickens.
Full of stories and family recipes, author and instructor, Mary Capone combines her gluten - free mastery with her love of the kitchen to create an inspiring cookbook that's simply irresistible.
If you follow my Instagram Stories and / or have followed this food blog through the years, you know how much my family LOVES smoothies.
I love to share my family's favorite recipes as well as stories from our life in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Great interview, I love Salma's story and hearing how closely connected she is to family, her heritage and sense of place.
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I LOVE the story of your family tradition of hiding a single almond in the Christmas rice pudding — if for no other reason that my family has the SAME tradition AND it's the recipe that inspired the start my blog.
We would love to have you join us around the family table for Sunday Supper this week as we share some of our favorite stories featuring our special food memories and paired with Gallo Family family table for Sunday Supper this week as we share some of our favorite stories featuring our special food memories and paired with Gallo Family Family Wines.
That's what I loved about Emily's book too — all the wonderful, personal, family stories to go with the amazing recipes.
We believe meals are not simply about mouthwatering food, they're about family, friends, stories, love and laughter.
We love celebrating Purim and the story of Esther with the 7 families in this lovely group!
Sometimes the best recipes have a story behind them, and that is what makes them extra special to serve to loved ones around the family table.
I love the story behind these and I thank you for sharing your treasured family recipe with us!
Our cover story features Kelli Carpenter chatting about parenting four children while running her business R Family Vacations, and she gushes about her new love, Anne Steele.
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