With the same grace and thoughtfulness displayed in her novel, Benton answers questions about women's reproductive rights, then and now, the Quaker faith and
the power of motherhood.
It's an extraordinary tale about
the power of motherhood and a master class in filmmaking.
Last week I reviewed Grace Based Parenting by Tim Kimmell and I recommended
The Power of Motherhood, currently on special at www.aboverubies.org
Not exact matches
Rank believed that women find
power and a kind
of immortality in
motherhood.
The Bible is not about conveying divine principles for starting and managing a Christian business — but is instead about Christ on the cross triumphing over all principalities and
powers and so radically transforming everything we consider to be our business... Scripture then ceases to about teaching about biblical manhood and womanhood or biblical
motherhood and fatherhood — and becomes instead the story
of how a covenant - making and promise - keeping God took on full human personhood in Jesus Christ in order to reconcile this alienated and wrecked world to the eternally gracious Father.»
Most
of all Mama Glow is an attitude, a way
of carrying oneself - owning your fierce
power and femininity, and embracing the awesomeness
of motherhood.
Think
of all those totally chaotic
motherhood moments when the actual star
of the show was the convenient, crowd - pleasing
powers of pizza.
She has had the privilege
of teaching prenatal and postnatal yoga to hundreds
of women just beginning to explore the transformative
power of childbirth and
motherhood.
It's time to acknowledge and value the
power of choosing
motherhood and stop judging other women based on mothering choices.
None
of these courageous women has ever spoken on the record in such compelling detail, and, on this DVD, the filmmakers weave together their passionate narratives as a celebration
of the journey to
motherhood that will leave viewers with a renewed sense
of amazement about the
power of women.
She believes in the strength and
power of women — and really enjoys writing about pregnancy and
motherhood.
In the Special Report: Baby
Power in the July / August issue
of Scientific American Mind, two articles detail what researchers have learned about the striking effects
of motherhood and fatherhood on our psyche.
Kelly Leveque, beloved nutritionist and health coach, released her book Body Love: Live in Balance, Weigh What You Want, and Free Yourself From Food Drama Forever in June, model and body activist Ashley Graham's book, A New Model: What Confidence, Beauty &
Power Really Look Like debuted in May, and The Honest Body Project: Real Stories and Untouched Portraits
of Women &
Motherhood comes out next week.
Suggesting that
motherhood is more powerful than paternity, Aoyama starts a new chapter in his ongoing critical analysis
of power relations in modern Japan.
As Hart discusses «Fast Color» and her own fast - moving career, her hands caress her belly and the subject
of motherhood often comes up as a source
of power and inspiration.
You speak
of this as a product
of a male dominated society, when historically, this role
of motherhood was the source
of all their «
powers,» so to speak.
The last part
of the show, which starts off with Louise Bourgeois, looks at how feminist art has both embraced and criticized certain representations
of motherhood, and how it's often gone back to myths
of goddesses and mother figures to reappropriate
power.
Power, vulnerability, violence, tenderness, moral struggles and
motherhood are courageously chronicled in this series which continuously prods the viewer to question the role
of individuals in society.
It expresses life and death, freedom and oppression, fears, anxieties,
power, vulnerability,
motherhood, choices and identity as a reminder
of who we are.
Just as white European figures are understood as representations
of religious devotion,
motherhood,
power, wealth, and love, rather than as «white,» the artist presents figures whose beautiful and precisely rendered attributes, emotional bearing, inter-relationships, and geographically specific contexts seek to transcend generalizing categories and marginalizing reactions.
Listening to the three women sharing about their hard seasons
of marriage and
motherhood, and hearing them share about the
power and helpfulness
of marriage counseling, is encouraging and inspiring.