Sentences with phrase «men gift for him mens»

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A nice watch can greatly improve any man's style, which is why it's the perfect gift for any guy on your holiday shopping list.
Mihaly, who is returning to Burning Man for the seventh time this year, has helped build a gifting tree where people can take a gift from a tree sculpture as they walk by it.
It's an idea that the organizers have apparently been looking into, with a 4,000 acre property in Northern Nevada even identified as the ideal site for a permanent community where the Burning Man principles of «radical inclusion» and «gifting» could be the law of the land year - round.
For example, Groupon helped Balani Custom Clothiers, a Chicago men's attire store, sell 850 gift certificates in a single day and generate buzz on Twitter.
Gift - giving — like hosiery and responsibilities during childbirth — is a place where life is easier for men.
«Ole as a man is so generous, I don't think he even thought of it as sampling, more of a gift for your skin.»
Traditionally, jewellers market mainly for men to buy for women — it's a gifting economy.
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If you can put yourself in another man's shoes, that's a great gift to have for a lifetime.»
For by grace are ye saved by faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God not of works, LEST ANY MAN BOAST» (Ephesians 2:8,9).»
«For by grace are you saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.»
«For by GRACE are you saved by FAITH and that not of yourselves... It is the GIFT of God not of works least any man should boast.
This would assume an «imaginative,» not a historical, disposition: a divine intent in history, God - gifted immutable laws of morality, to which man has a duty to conform; order as a first requirement of good governance, achieved best by a restraint and respect for custom and tradition; variety as more desirable than systematic uniformity and liberty more desirable than equality; the honor and duty of a good life in a good community as taking precedence over individual desire; an embrace of a skepticism toward reason and abstract principle.
If she was hired as a gift wrapper for the holiday season, she would have also expected to decorate packages with Santas, elves, pagan seasonal symbols like holly, and probably a lot of things that refer to the Christian tradition of Christmas — angels, doves, 3 wise men and stuff like that.
For those that like to Bible thump, the second greatest gift God bestowed upon man was Free Will.
Like me, many choose to live out what the Church has always taught about sex, namely that it is a good gift from God that is only for marriage between a woman and a man.
-LSB-... this] ought not be surprising — except to those who carry a burden of false assumptions about love, celibacy, and their relationship... As a mature man, he took the decision to express his [proven] capacity for love as a celibate in the priesthood... He was choosing to express his love and his paternal instinct spiritually, through the gift of his life in service to others.
And Jesus is the Son of Man, God's gift to us to reverse the fall of Adam and to bear God's righteous punishment for our failure to be perfectly Holy and suitable for His presence.
This is because in this mutual relationship, which Genesis 2:23 - 25 speaks of, the man and the woman become a gift for each other, through the whole truth and evidence of their own body in its masculinity and femininity.
Real Men don't make concessions for women's gifts — they make real space to celebrate every woman's gift.
With honor and high regard for men and women alike, it beautifully portrays the wonder of what can happen when we take our places together and walk out the gifts and callings that God has placed within us as His Church.
It forces recognition of the fact that Jesus» teaching did not center around such ideas as the infinite worth of personality, the cultivation of the inner life, the development of man toward an ideal; that Jesus spoke rather of the coming Kingdom of God, which was to be God's gift, not man's achievement, of man's decision for or against the Kingdom, and of the divine demand for obedience.
Only through the gift of faith can we know the full reality of guilt and meaninglessness, for only the perspective of the new Adam or the new man of faith has sufficient distance from the old Adam to realize the full weight of brokenness.
Don't you know that «relations» is a gift for only a married man and woman?
John Paul was not just personally holy and personally interesting - poet, philosopher, essayist, linguist, a man with a gift for friendship, a man of prayer, a courageous man with massive moral integrity matched with humour and greatintellectual gifts.
This man shepherded his beleaguered, persecuted church through the long, dark years of Communism and for those deprived of freedom, the gift of freedom becomes one of the most important.
The greatest expression of Caritas as gift and relationship lies in the Eucharist, which is why the «holy communion» of God with men is realised most fully on earth among those gathered around the altar for the Eucharist.
If the radical self - assertion which makes it impossible for man to achieve the authentic life of self - commitment is identical with sin, it must obviously be possible for man to understand his existence altogether as a gift of God.
Paul's reason for the quotation is found at the end, namely, that Christ gave gifts to men.
Three cohorts of men and women (268 socially advantaged Harvard men born about 1920, 456 socially disadvantaged inner - city men born about 1930, and 90 middle - class, intellectually gifted women born about 1910) have been followed continuously for six to eight decades.
When roughly 90 percent of evangelical pastors and 80 percent of evangelical seminarians are men, it can be hard for gifted women to find role models in the church.
When people look at me and see a man with a variety of gifts, talents, abilities, interests and hobbies (let's say), I reject it immediately when they look at me as a resource, as a potential, as a pool for something greater, as a means to some end.
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The Church's year provides a rhythm for man and the changes of the liturgical seasons remind man «of the varied gift of creation.»
Rather, both men «used their gifts, their time and their energy, in apostolic work for their local parish and the wider Church.»
It is the experiential insight that gives succor to man's deformed yearning (sehnsucht) for perfection in life, and it reveals to us that «God can not be contained within reason, because what he does goes beyond reason,» therefore the initial anticipation of the revelatory act / reality is signaled by the existential realization that God's «unnecessitated» love for us as created being, both corporately and individually, makes transparent «God's gift of Himself.»
If you will take another look at the five fold ministry in Ephesians 4v1 - 16 you will see that is not gifts for five men but gifts for all men in the assembly.
The New York Times tracked down Jeffrey Hillman — the homeless man whose gift of a pair of boots was captured in a photo that went nuts on Facebook — only to find him shoeless again, asking for money on the Upper West Side of New York City.
It affirmed that the ministry is a gift of God through Christ to his church, and is essential to the being and well - being of the church, that men gifted for the work of the ministry, called by the Spirit and accepted by the church, are commissioned through an act of ordination by prayer and the laying on of hands.
The Eastern Orthodox delegation asked to be excused from voting on the other reports; but they heartily supported this one, which affirmed that the message of the church to the world must always remain the gospel of Jesus Christ — the gift of a new word from God to this old world of sin and death, being the prophetic call to sinful men to turn to God as the only way by which humanity can escape from those class and race hatreds which devastate society, and fulfill humanity's longing for intellectual sincerity, social justice and spiritual inspiration.
In his recap of the visit, he urged the Church «to re-propose the sacrament of matrimony as a gift and indissoluble commitment between a man and a woman, the natural environment for the welcoming and education of children.»
Man was quite rightly given little encouragement to think that his eternal salvation could be won by his own unaided efforts, for it was the gift of divine grace.
Relationships with men and children may be vitally important to most women, but women also have a role to play in society — in every profession there is, society needs women's gifts for helping, serving, listening, and instructing.
Some of the most widely quoted sayings in the Sermon on the Mount, and the ones most consistently violated, are the commands (Mt 5:38 - 42) to turn the other cheek, to give the cloak when deprived of the coat, to go two miles when compelled to go one, to refuse no request for a gift or a loan, to offer no resistance to an evil man, as recent translations read where the KJV says «resist not evil.»
I know that there is nothing better for them [mankind] than to be happy and enjoy themselves as long as they live; also that it is God's gift to man that every one should eat and drink and take pleasure in all his toil.
This view is accompanied by the expectation that the benefits of civilization will continue to accrue, as gifts of nature, without any demand on the energies of men for their creation and maintenance.
This particular suffering and death is just that, for it is the center of God's gift of salvation to sinful men.
Kaiser believes that all ministries and gifts are for all people in the family of God, both men and women included (p. 154).
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