Sentences with phrase «of forming friendship»

As play will become the major work and vehicle of forming friendship with other children, the father's dive - bombing is much more than disruption.

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I'm grateful to have so quickly formed a friendship that's been so equally fun and productive, all the more for having started from a creative interaction in [where we met] that, had we not paid attention to some amount of clicking, might not have started, or even gotten to practicing storytelling in a Japanese bookstore.
Early on in my career, I had a couple of very bad experiences with forming friendships with co-workers.
«For so long, friendship in the social space has kind of been a form of social currency,» Walsh explained.
There is truly a sense of camaraderie and friendship that is formed through Pure Barre.
This is true anywhere in the world, but if you move to downtown Vegas and bring with you the entrepreneurial qualities of resiliency, resourcefulness, and optimism, you're much more likely to form a strong network of true friendships with people who have a bias for building new relationships, looking out for each other, and helping each other out.
But the best part is her background on how she formed a working relationship and friendship with a young Warren Buffett in the late - 1960s, made an investment in Berkshire shares (which she still owns) and became the editor of his annual shareholder letters for nearly 40 years.
However, while the force of necessity does wonders for forming alliances, it does not always forge genuine friendships.
By caritas, the Pope means a distinctive form of the love that humans experience — not eros, nor amor, nor affection, nor commitment in choice (dilectio), nor friendship, nor all those other forms of love that humans know and cherish, each in its own way.
There are several ways to ensure that the friendships that you form as an adult are full of life and able to endure.
An evangelically centered Church, attuned to the Spirit and the times, will thus choose its bishops from among those men who have demonstrated a capacity to mount a countercultural witness by inviting people into friendship with the Lord Jesus — and it will do so knowing that it is calling these men to various forms of martyrdom, of which opprobrium and ridicule are often the least of what may be expected.
By conceiving of collegiality in terms of «support groups,» the authors fail to appreciate the potential for strong forms of collegiality that have the character of friendship, in which fellow pastors share each other's lives and help shape each other's character.
I suggest a robust theology of friendship challenges communities from falling into traps of forming utilitarian relationships.
You might ask me why I don't take the initiative and try to form friendships myself instead of depending on the institution to do it for me.
Bloom brilliantly describes the toxic nature of our erotic attachments and unsparingly strips bare the reasons for our inability to form lasting friendships, but he is rather vague about where an antidote might be found.
There are, of course, diseased forms of friendship which turn inward and do become a distraction or even an obstacle to God's desire to love the entire world through each of us.
Not too many years later, when I was pastor of a black parish in Brooklyn, I came to know Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, and we formed a fast friendship, first in shared activism against the Vietnam War and later in countless hours of intense theological and philosophical conversation» usually in his smoke - filled office (he with his cigar and I with my pipe) high in the tower of Jewish Theological Seminary up on Morningside Heights.
Friendship is a crucial part of a flourishing life, but we make friendships harder to form, sustain, or even imagine, when all intimacy is eroticized.
While families are certainly places of interpersonal intimacy, security, friendship and mutual assistance, many other forms of human association perform these tasks.
Every woman who contributes to the creation of this atmosphere functions as a catalyst for the evolution of other women and for the forming and unfolding of genuine friendships.
His eagerness not only to form close friendships with Orthodox and Protestant leaders, but also to act as an advocate on behalf of non-Catholic Christian bodies to a sometimes unsympathetic Argentine government set him apart.
However, in other respects, friendship was not independent in its nature from other forms of love.
True friendships shows others the heart of God by demonstrating His unconditional love in human form.
The Church's teaching on artificial forms of contraception is presented, and students are made aware of natural family planning not only as a morally acceptable means of family planning but also as an important means developing sensitivity between a married couple thereby helping build the exclusive relationship we know as marital friendship.
In addition to these topics, participants will also consider how friendship — as a type of love — stands in relation to other forms of love as well as how friendship can animate the best human life or corrupt it.
Based on his many years of friendship with lots of homeless people in San Diego, Sam Riviera has learned the stories of several of them, and, with their permission, is writing their stories in the form of letters to their dads.
Relational truths, whether in the form of physical laws (such as gravity), social convention (as with mores) or personal reality (such as friendship), are known only by engagement and interaction.
Alpha is the invitation: it's up to the congregation to care for the guests after «the Alpha event,» to shape habits of prayer and worship, activate individual ministries and help people to form Christian friendships.
That there is a market for these items suggests not only increased discretionary income for at least a portion of the population, but an intense desire to establish and preserve new forms of friendship.
CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien frequently discussed the issue of time during their years of friendship, and both wrote about their view of time in their books, usually in the form of stories.
Christianity harbours a suspicion about earthly love and friendship, because partiality in passion, or passionate partiality, is really another form of selfishness.16
Be mindful of the truth that chaste friendships are not only possible but necessary in a chaste Christian life and in doing so provide encouragement to one another in forming and sustaining them.
Baltimore was certainly not Germany, but at Hopkins Royce formed the great intellectual friendship of his life by becoming a student of William James.
I think that natural «accountability» within existing friendships can be good and healthy, but I find that most accountability groups where people form groups for the purpose of accountability almost never work.
But we weren't sitting around with eyes squinted in prayer circles and forming echo - chambers of friendships, so it was not nearly as bad.
Friendships are formed because they serve self - interest; marriage is contracted for the sake of self - interest; vocation is chosen, not for service but for self - interest; even when war breaks out and millions of men pour out their blood like water in sacrifice, some see the whole situation in terms of their self - interest.
In fact, there may be such a word: C.S. Lewis in The Four Loves argues that on a level below genuine friendship — philia, which in Greek tradition is truly a form of love, just as much as eros (sexual love) or storge (familial affection)-- lies companionship.
The selections from ancient Greece, Rome, and China, along with those from the Renaissance and Enlightenment, clearly conform more closely to Lewis» understanding of friendship as a form of love, and to the Aristotelian emphasis on friendship as a virtue, than do most of the modern selections.
Hurtado says many of its sales people have been with the company long enough to have formed solid friendships in the industry.
All our international sales partners and customers travel to the event — as a result, the fair becomes the largest meeting place and bridges of friendship are formed.
There were so many moments of pure joy, uncontrollable laughter, raw emotion, vulnerability, honesty, and love and I can't help but feel amazed by the deep friendships that formed in just a few days.
We offer longer sessions running 4 and 8 weeks for staff to get to know each individual camper and give time for groups to form friendships and build a sense of community.
From Day 1 a lot of friendships are formed.
Go into business partnerships, form teams, communities, go to group therapy, go to therapy, have friendships, and all sorts of relationships where we rely on others and they on us.
Whether you're on the fence, cloth diapering part - time or exclusively, you'll find support and friendship everywhere in the form of Facebook Pages, Groups, Forums, Blogs and locally.
Spending several weeks building the foundation of friendships that form the basis of this essential support network.
You'll be part of a group of moms just like you, allowing you to form bonds that can turn into friendships and endure long after your baby's first year.
Through investing emotional energy and time with one another outside the marital relationship, the former platonic friendship can begin to form a strong emotional bond which hurts the intimacy of the spousal... MORE relationship.
Family law's focus on marriage to the exclusion of other forms of friendship can encourage people to prioritize one comprehensive domestic relationship over other relationships.
Having the opportunity to meet other moms, share in your struggles and joys of being a new mom, or a new mom again and forming friendships that go well beyond the classes and events is really what helps to get us all through.
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