There's brilliant ways churches can
offer tangible support for people that do this.»
Not exact matches
Lana — Perhaps you could reach out to those who are suffering and
offer them the
tangible things they most need — consolation, comfort, and
support — rather than condemning them through silent incantations.
DuPont Consumer Survey The DuPont proprietary consumer survey undertaken in collaboration with market research organization GFK aimed to explore current attitudes, behavior and drivers to gluten & wheat free bakery consumption and purchase, as well as identify needs, expectations and potential gaps in the current gluten & wheat free bakery
offering and ultimately identify
tangible improvements to the current
offer to
support development of relevant and appealing product propositions.
Our whole purpose at Tulsa Family Doulas is to increase confidence in birth and in parenting for every family we serve, and we do that by providing
tangible support and skills through every service we
offer.
Accessible online and always available, the PAT Teaching Resources Centre
offers educators valuable
support for turning PAT results into real,
tangible learning outcomes.
Now, crowdfunding
offers authors a
tangible way to rally
support from early readers and continue to build upon their established platform.
As Nissan develops fantastic zero - emissions transportation technology and
offers zero - emissions power generation, the company also
supports creative socially
tangible goals.
If you want to encourage his independent business endeavors, then you're
offering him esteem
support, while helping your partner brainstorm ideas for a new business is a form of
tangible support.
To these ends NatSIP workstream activity is agreed, planned and monitored by the working partners and
offers strong and effective
support to providing
tangible progress and impact for children and young people who have sensory impairment.
Mediation coaching can
offer tangible, goal - oriented
support for people going through a separation and divorce, as they develop their negotiation skills, and build their capacity to effectively manage difficult relationships.
When framed by the conceptual model
offered by Wallander et al. (1989), paternal involvement could function as a coping resource that influences both mothers» and children's appraisals of their adaptive capacity, access to emotional and affiliative forms of social
support, range of problem solving alternatives, and
tangible or instrumental forms of
support.