Sentences with phrase «of sharing lives together»

Asian dating for marriage is not a real success and it is actually just the beginning of sharing lives together.
Marriage is not a real success and it is actually just the beginning of sharing lives together.
It is in the act of sharing life together around a table that we not only display the best of our faith, but we are exposed to the best of theirs.

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Her final plea to get me to change my mind was, «The strength of the bond my children share is the thing in life that makes me happiest, and I'm petrified that you two working together will jeopardize a lifetime of work.»
As a team, they represent a strong and cohesive board, linked together by shared beliefs and the BiiCast vision of changing lives for the better on both sides of the coin.
Finally, late one evening while sitting by the fire with some of their key people we got to ask our questions about the life they shared together.
Dorothy Bass has defined practices as «those shared activities that address fundamental human needs and that, woven together, form a way of life
His wife Jessica is one of my dearest friends; we've journeyed together through life, sharing struggles and triumphs of parenting and life.
Although all of them were members of churches, they found my description of the Christian life as centered on giving and sharing strange — it is not a doctrine or a feeling but a way of living together with others.
She slipped into the kitchen where I was crisping bacon and flipping pancakes for a group of thirty people arriving to my house to share about life and faith and to learn about photography together.
Last year our family joined a small group that focuses on sharing real life together, while being intentionally vague in defining the spiritual nature of our gatherings.
I am trying hard to find that word since «church» is people, its a organic community of others gathered together sharing life on life, not the building and ritual I attend.
Just look at us... we live all over the world and this guy from a little corner of Canada draws some cartoons, and writes what most people wouldn't have the courage to, puts it on line and brings us together to share and laugh and heal... that's a miracle!!!
We simply find ourselves thrown together and asked to share the burdens of life while learning to care for each other.»
The point of this largely pointless humor is to string together cliches and banalities, ingeniously demonstrating the emptiness of modern life and speech and the author's evident superiority to both — a superiority the reader delights in sharing.
I think we live our life «IN» Christ, and He in us, this seems to be the only way «the ecklesia» can fellowship, Jesus working in me, living thru me, and Him living thru you, then when we come together, we can share out of our «Experience» of God.
Twelve of us renovated it, moved in together and called ourselves the Antioch Community, thinking of the first Christian church in Acts 17 that shared life across lines of Jew and gentile.
If there has been little caring and sharing for years, except in relation to the children, couples may have no desire to spend the rest of their lives together.
«Together with the Synod, I earnestly call upon pastors and the whole community of the faithful to help the divorced, and with solicitous care to make sure that they do not consider themselves as separated from the Church, for as baptized persons they can, and indeed must, share in her life.
Take them one at a time, spending as much time as you need to discuss thoroughly the issues and feelings that arise: «The ideas and issues which excite me most are...;» «The things that are most worth living for right now are...;» «I feel the most joy (pain, hope, lonely, together) when...;» «What I really believe about God is...;» «I feel closest to (most distant from) God when...;» «I get spiritually high when...;» «The beliefs that mean the most to me now are...;» «The beliefs from my childhood which no longer make sense are...;» «Life has the least (the most) meaning for me when...;» «I feel closest to you (most distant from you) spiritually when...;» «The way I really feel about the church is...;» «I'd like to do the following, to enjoy more spiritual sharing...;» «To enrich the spiritual life of our family, I'd like Life has the least (the most) meaning for me when...;» «I feel closest to you (most distant from you) spiritually when...;» «The way I really feel about the church is...;» «I'd like to do the following, to enjoy more spiritual sharing...;» «To enrich the spiritual life of our family, I'd like life of our family, I'd like to..
i can feel love for him throughout my heart and soul... i want to grow old with this man... i am 47 and he is 45... he has never been married... he said there is not a chance of getting back together again regardless of how we feel towards each other because we committed adultery and God will never forgive us and it will be wrong to do so... so am i supposed to go on living my life being so deeply in love with this man i can never have... why would God put him in my life to make me feel so spiritually happy, so wonderful, so at peace with myself and someone I can finally worship Him with just to take him away from me... I've never been with someone who was so religious and i thought this was it... i finally have someone to read the bible with and go to church with and put God first and share things with my self and my daughter as a loving relationship would be....
Visit people, talk to them, bring them together, have a meal, talk about life, solve the world's problems, drink a glass of wine, walk along the road, fish, collect friends around you, share common sense advice, solve the odd predicament.
Just as the physical union of two persons becomes rich and rewarding, and not only gratifying in a physical and emotional sense, when it is expressive of a wide sharing of life together, so also a family that is totally centered in itself, without concern for those around it and for the broader matters they represent, is likely to lose a great deal, while with such an awareness and wider sharing it is likely to be rich and rewarding.
In no area is this adventure so promising as in the one - to - one, person - to - person, relationships where two human lives are glad to share and work together, for the best good of each and with love as the motivation and resource as well as the result of that sharing.
For most of these, the way for this expression is through the estate of marriage or some similar sharing of life together.
I only know personally of two successful christian communities where believers live either together or buy up houses on a particular street and run businesses (other than some cult communities which are differently run — they are not, I think what we are talking about here) and share resources.
If it is ever to be brought into being in the real world, my basic democracy would, of course, require a fleshed - out superstructure in which real humans could live together — arguing as well as deliberating, competing as well as deciding, united and distinguished by something beyond their shared conviction that equality, freedom, and civic dignity are essential to collective self - government by citizens.
Two people who have lived together for forty years, having experienced the sun - light and shadow of married life and rearing a family, have shared many dimensions of their lives.
Vanier, the founder and inspirer of L'Arche communities, where people with and without intellectual disabilities share daily life together, is particularly interested in relationships, human vulnerability and fragility.
To achieve economic security, some women of poorer classes pooled their resources, living together and sharing their goods, their property and their religious convictions.
This is the politics of love: not the calculation of how each partner can get a fair share out of life together in this world of scarcity, but the discernment of how the gifts they have been blessed with may be enjoyed for their mutual flourishing and the service of others.
In the sharing of Christian experience and mutual reinforcement in the faith the idea has affinities with the Methodist class meetings of an earlier day; and when the cell principle is integrated sufficiently with the rest of life, it reminds one of those early Christian groups who «day by day, attending the temple together and breaking bread in their homes,... partook of food with glad and generous hearts, praising God and having favor with all the people.»
For example, on Friday mornings, I have coffee with a group of men, no bible study or agenda, just a group of believers who come together to share and encourage one another as we go through life together.
They wish to marry, to share their lives together, to share in the joy of family... so, yes, that would include having sex together as well.
If you go back 3000 years the tribe was exactly that, a small group of family / blood ties that lived together under a common father figure who like most nomadic groups often shared wives with the chief of the tribe.
When one shares one's body, when one shares another's, as part of the give - and - take, as symbolic of the frustrations and appreciations that both face together in all areas of life, then sexual experience becomes a way of saying what we all need to say and to hear: «I care!»
Preparing and sharing a meal together constitutes a focal practice that has the power to reorient the life of a family.
In the beginning, the church ate together, traveled together and shared in all facets of life.
Cohesive societies are disappearing and there is nothing that binds people together except that they share the wealth of the territory they live in.
Because ours was a relatively small congregation made up of German immigrants who often shared my grandfather's story, I knew everyone in it and they knew me, Together we formed a community that tried — we did not succeed nearly enough — to mirror in this life what God's love for everyone means practically.
Yet somehow the disciplines have to come together in a shared vision of the meaning of life.
Take time to plan how you're going to cultivate these relationships and share life together for the duration of the trip.
In the mystical moment of the celebrations of el dia de los muertos, the veil of time and space is removed and we are all together on earth and in heaven, in time and in eternity singing the same songs, enjoying the same drinks and sharing in the same life that no earthly power can take away from us.
That I love their dad, that we're together until we die, but my hope for them is that they will choose the way God intended... that they have someone to share this with, someone to grow spritually with, someone who will be there for them in every area of their life, especially something as personal and as important as faith.
To be «in Christ» is in New Testament thought to be «in the Church,» to belong to the family of God in Christ, to share together in the common life which the Lord who is proclaimed in the gospel opens up for those whom he did not refuse to call his brethren.
I thought of all of the families and friends gathering together to share a meal and give thanks for this beautiful life that we live.
But, I am blessed to have parents now living nearby and three children of my own; that's why we try to get together as often as possible to share meals — and happy news, hopeful plans and lots of hugs.
At it's heart, it represents being together and sharing the food of our lives with the people who matter most.
Little Bites of Beauty is the place where I share my love for healthy, healing food that's gluten and dairy free, paleo and complaint to the Autoimmune Protocol, together with my passion for life, travel and HAPPINESS!
it would be my mother we would make breakfast together definitly homemade lard biscuits and we would share my latest adventures and I could watch her smile as I explain where I'm off to next as the extreme chef changing lives and making smiles for everyone I meet... - What are you most proud of in your career?
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