Sentences with phrase «on my birth story»

I will check to see that the table is correctly inserted on your page (it MUST be directly on the birth story page - if you have more than one page that meets this criteria, please submit them separately; if you have five or more natural birth stories on your site you may put the webring on a page which links to each birthstory), and, if your page meets the webring criteria, I will add you to the ring.
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When she did a series on birth stories, I couldn't resist sending her an unsolicited one about my son, Joseph (who was an unintended, unattended free birth in our parkade).
As soon as I heard his presentation I knew I would write a piece on my birth story for my birthday.

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KCNA's top stories Saturday afternoon were — typically — a report about the anniversary of Kim Jong Il's birth being observed last month in Russia, Mongolia and Guinea, and another about Kim Jong Un's work being posted on an African website.
The media picked up on the story, and that was the birth of Nick Graham's obsession with publicity.
- Marco Abele, founder and CEO of TEND Our latest case study tells the story of the birth of a blockchain company creating a new investment world, focused on developing a global, relevant, differentiating and ambitious value proposition.
A version of this article appears in print on June 11, 2013, on Page A13 of the New York edition with the headline: Cryptic Overtures and a Clandestine Meeting Gave Birth to a Blockbuster Story.
How does the lack of evidence with Noah's Ark, the birth of Christ, the creation story and so forth actually prove that there is no God who wants us to rely on faith instead of assured knowledge.
Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, an Italian biblical scholar, suggests that we might begin to appreciate how Easter changed everything — and gave the birth of Jesus at Christmas its significance — by reflecting on the story of Jesus purifying the Jerusalem Temple, at the beginning of John's Gospel.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
Again, while many Christmas carols and stories seem to indicate that Joseph and Mary entered Bethlehem late at night while she is in the middle of birth pains, and he frantically knocks on doors seeking a place to stay, the text says nothing like this.
The Seminar reported its findings on the «Birth & Infancy Stories» in The Acts of Jesus (1998) and in a thematic issue of Forum (NS 2,1.
the colonization of the Dalits, which began with their defeat at the hands of the Aryans, was internalized through religious myths and stories and finally by introducing a fixed social order based on a caste system dependent on one's birth.
Then, their retelling of the story of Jesus does not conclude with the end of the Gospels, but carries on into the birth of the church as the Body of Christ (chapter 15) before concluding with a study of the return of Jesus (chapter 16).
Like barnacles on a whale's underbelly, the story of Christ's birth has picked up many foreign details that aren't part of the original story.
Source: cheandfidel.blogspot.com via Sarah on Pinterest If more women were pastors or preachers, we'd have a lot more sermons and books about the metaphors of birth and pregnancy connecting us to the story of God.
I think it's about time people actually do some research as to the other religions that predated Christianity that have the same stories... Maybe research why the birth of Jesus is celebrated this time of year... coincidentally on the solstice when all other pagan religions celebrate the «rebirth» of the «Sun of God».
And in the case of this story, if the RCC hadn't spent the last several decades inst.itutionalizing se.xual abuse and conspiring to cover it up and protect the offenders, or alienating folks with their stance on reproductive rights and birth control which is decidedly misogynistic and has contributed to the spread of HIV and other STDs, or if agents of the Church hadn't kidnapped and effectively sold thousands of Spanish, Irish, Australian and American children from the 1940s to as recently as 1987 — then folks wouldn't be leaving the Church in droves and you wouldn't be seeing stories like this one either.
This was expressed in the story that angels sang at his birth of peace on earth (Luke 2:14).
Wilson also has a chapter on «His Wondrous Birth» but his book deals with the entire gospel story.
12 HE SAID: «A man of noble birth went to a distant country to have himself appointed king and then to return»... and then it leads on to tell the story.
A recent story in the L.A. Times about the Extraordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops devoted to the pastoral care of families, offered this provocative view: «Vatican to Debate Teachings on Divorce, Birth Control, Gay Unions.»
It's a creative take on the biblical story of Jesus» birth.
Genesis and Exodus, for example, are clearly based on earlier Babylonian myths such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Jesus story itself is straight from the stories about Apollonius of Tyana and Dionysus (including the virgin birth, and turning water into wine).
Genesis and Exodus, for example, are clearly based on earlier Babylonian myths such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Jesus story itself is straight from the stories about Apollonius of Tyana, Horus and Dionysus (including the virgin birth, the three wise men, the star in the East, birth at the Winter solstice, a baptism by another prophet, turning water into wine, crucifixion and rising from the dead).
And if we affirm that Jesus was true God and true man and believe that he rose bodily from the tomb, then logical consistency demands that we not use the Enlightenment's antisupernatural, deistic or naturalistic arguments against traditional views on the virgin birth, the miracle stories of the Bible, the presence of the Holy Spirit, the future return of Christ, prayer and others.
The influence of the dualistic myth and metaphysics on the birth and growth of modern science has been amply documented, 24 and I can not trace the whole story here.
Genesis and Exodus, for example, are clearly based on earlier Babylonian myths such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Jesus story itself is straight from the stories about Apollonius of Tyana, Ho.rus and Dionysus (including virgin birth, the three wise men, the star in the East, birth at the Winter solstice, a baptism by another prophet, turning water into wine, crucifixion and rising from the dead).
The concept of a child born of a virgin birth, on or near the 25th of December, with a bright star in the east, including the three kings, who died and was resurrected three days later, is a story that has been told numerous time BEFORE the story of Jesus was even a thought in anyone's head.
• Jesus After 2000 Years: What He Really Said and Did (Prometheus Books 2001) • The Great Deception: And What Jesus Really Said and Did (Prometheus Books 1999) • Vi - rgin Birth: The Real Story of Mary and Her Son Jesus (Trinity Pr Intl 1998) • What Really Happened to Jesus: A Historical Approach to the Resurrection (Westminster John Knox Pr 1996) • Heretics: The Other Side of Early Christianity (Westminster John Knox Pr 1996) • Resurrection of Jesus: History, Experience, Theology (Fortress Pr 1995) • Gerd Lüdemann on the Secular Web (online) • Gerd Lüdemann's Homepage (online)
Genesis and Exodus, for example, are clearly based on earlier Babylonian myths such as The Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Jesus story itself is straight from the stories about Apollonius of Tyana, Horus and Dionysus (including virgin birth, the three wise men, the star in the East, birth at the Winter solstice, a baptism by another prophet, turning water into wine, crucifixion and rising from the dead).
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Moreover, so many Christians seem to think that the story of the virgin birth confers uniqueness on Jesus, whereas the fact is that miraculous birth, without human fatherhood, was a familiar explanation of distinguished persons in all the ancient world.
My 1st born birth story is on here somewhere.
I really need to get Kieran's birth story up on my blog (and I need to publish the answers to your interview questions, lol — it's coming, I think!!!.)
Tomorrow evening, Jan. 2, barring any late - breaking big news stories, ABC's 20/20 is set to air an episode featuring segments on long - term (extended) breastfeeding, as well as home birth (both with and without midwives), serial surrogates (women that have numerous babies for other women), «fake babies» (life - like dolls), and orgasmic birth.
NOVEMBER Itâ $ ™ s been just over a year since my baby boy made his amazing entrance into the world, and yet, I never posted his birth story on my blog.
Not so much for me, I have my own meaningful birth experiences and stories to reflect on.
I think the term «orgasmic birth» is subject to interpretation too and noticed that on the Orgasmic Birth site, in their call for birth stories they say, «Please share your ecstatic or orgasmic birth story with us.&rbirth» is subject to interpretation too and noticed that on the Orgasmic Birth site, in their call for birth stories they say, «Please share your ecstatic or orgasmic birth story with us.&rBirth site, in their call for birth stories they say, «Please share your ecstatic or orgasmic birth story with us.&rbirth stories they say, «Please share your ecstatic or orgasmic birth story with us.&rbirth story with us.»
I had seen natural births on video / online and read tons of birth stories, but I was still scared.
I don't remember my birth mother, and I don't know my birthday or actual age, so the timeline of my story is based on my best guess.
To do that, there should be a little «wahooo, it is like the high in the universe» sharing going on when it comes to birth stories.
If a woman has an orgasmic birth, great - but do we need a news story on it?
I have literally never seen (or written) a story about an unmedicated birth shared on a social media feed without somebody chiming in to tell the writer that what they're saying is somehow wrong, no matter how many disclaimers they include about how much they understand and respect other people's right (or need) to birth differently.
It has been just over six weeks now and I have yet to share Brody's birth story or too many details on our first weeks together besides the little glimpses on instagram.
This year, I read it to my almost 4 - year - old on the eve of his birthday, just before telling him his birth story.
I offer a regular workshop for women who have experienced a traumatic birth where we can build each other up and connect on the shared heartbreak of motherhood while truly witnessing and hearing each other's stories.
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