Not exact matches
Is what I'm teaching my church going to
raise up a generation of
compassionate,
people - loving Jesus - followers, or will it breed hurt, misunderstanding and manipulation?
My hope is to gather with different,
compassionate people to stir conversation and awareness and
raise funding for organizations who have their hands in there getting shit done.
Let's hope the children of these
people grow up to be more
compassionate than the heartless assholes
raising them.
But — aside the frustration of the dinner table — if we are trying to
raise compassionate human beings, it is not the best tactic to suggest to them that they be relieved that misfortune happens to other
people.
It feels good to know that there are other
people who feel the same way you do, who are
raising their children in a similar way, who are creating secure and
compassionate families.
Raising a compassionate kid who cares about other people's feelings is just as important as making sure you're not raising a spoiled
Raising a
compassionate kid who cares about other
people's feelings is just as important as making sure you're not
raising a spoiled
raising a spoiled child.
I hope that
people start sharing their birth stories more often so we can become more
compassionate as a culture about the things women go through in trying to have children, as well as the things we go through trying to
raise children and trying to work well while maintaining a family.
Kids who grew up with this type of parenting said it has made them better
persons who were
raised as independent,
compassionate and hard - working adults.