Lena specializes in story telling and documentary sessions capturing
real life moments and emotions in families and couples on their wedding day.
Make meaningful use of
those real life moments.
I love when
real life moments like these happen during photoshoots.
I love seeing
real life moments people have and capturing it into one specific moment with the click of a camera.
Pinterest is great but my biggest style inspiration comes from the streets, from the «real life» people and
real life moments.
In Madden Moments Live they take
a real life moment in the NFL and have you try and change the outcome or do the same thing the team did.
I am so touched by this beautiful
real life moment.
The other day I posted this cell phone pic on Instagram (excuse the quality, but it's just
a real life moment from a cell phone!).
Not exact matches
There is
real value in
live testimonials because they are captured in the
moment, fresh after someone has heard you present, and are genuine and unrehearsed.
She cites a 2007 UCLA study that found «the quiet, in - between
moments of family
life did as much of the
real work of family bonding as any fabricated family time.»
It's one of those rare
moments where you're being shown the future and all its potential in
real time,
live and in person.
Soussan's post offers examples of
real -
life leaders of each type she has worked with as well as illuminating
moments when they displayed their particular talents.
Now in a two - hour movie, you get a handful of character - defining
moments, but in
real life, you face them every day.
It was a surreal
moment, as up until that point I had never had a
real life encounter with a reptile such as snake, especially not when it's just a few feet away from me.
These services help you locate where your friends and contacts are at any given
moment — perfect for a conference of networking - enthusiasts who all want to connect with the people they know, and the people they only know virtually and want to meet in
real life.
Campbell (NYSE: CPB) is driven and inspired by our Purpose, «
Real food that matters for
life's
moments.»
Amazon Editorial reviewsProduct Description A
real -
life thriller about the most tumultuous period in America's financial history by an acclaimed New York Times Reporter Andrew Ross Sorkin delivers the first true behind - the - scenes,
moment - by -
moment account of how the greatest financial crisis since...
TechCrunch also says the site will use more photography of «relatable»
real -
life moments; the sample page shows two kids eating dinner — they're adorable, in an unforced, un-posed, just - hanging - out sort of way.
And yet when it comes down to the final
moments, when it gets
real, when we have no more need for the societal benefits of religious posturing, we learn what is really most important, and the answer (given the
real purpose of
life, see above) is what we should reasonably expect: family.
Furthermore, unless we
live in some Hitlerian society, there is bound to be
real worth in the dominant values of any
moment in history.
Unless we
live in some Hitlerian society, there is bound to be
real worth in the dominant values of any
moment in history.
For example, a Heritage Foundation document titled «Time to Repeal Federal Death Taxes: The Nightmare of the American Dream» emphasizes stories that rarely, if ever, happen in
real life: «Small - business owners, particularly minority owners, suffer anxious
moments wondering whether the businesses they hope to hand down to their children will be destroyed by the death tax bill,... Women whose children are grown struggle to find ways to re-enter the work force without upsetting the family's estate tax avoidance plan.»
To the best of my understanding, the deposit of faith clearly affirms the following: that God desires the salvation of all and offers the
real possibility of salvation to all; the offer can be accepted or rejected and, if accepted by faith, such faith is recognized as the gift of God; if the offer is knowingly, freely, and definitively rejected, even at the very last
moment of
life, one goes to hell, which is eternal; but the deposit of faith does not tell us clearly that anyone is in fact eternally damned.
He vetoed the consumption of prawns, those bizarre other - worldly creatures which no member of the faithful had ever seen, and required animals to be killed slowly, by bleeding, so that by experiencing their deaths to the full they might arrive at an understanding of the meaning of their
lives, for it is only at the
moment of death that
living creatures understand that
life has been
real, and not a sort of dream.
Suffice it to say that there are few quotidian
moments in Gerard's account of a
life and an apostolate
lived for nearly twenty years against the background of the
real risk of arrest, imprisonment, torture and horrible, but longed for, martyrdom.
The
real debate is when does a baby become a baby, and for some they feel it's at the «twinkle in the eye» stage, i.e.
moment of conception, and for others it's when the mass of cell's inside the womb are able to
live outside the womb (the current legal definition).
Crocodiles and rattlesnakes and pythons are at this
moment vessels of
life as
real as we are; their loathsome existence fills every minute of every day that drags its length along; and whenever they or other wild beasts clutch their
living prey, the deadly horror which an agitated melancholiac feels is the literally right reaction on the situation.
In these
moments there is, to borrow Buber's phrase, a
real «I - Thou» relationship, a timeless
living in the experience which is between client and therapist.
It also prevents us from making
real our relationship to God, for the meeting with God takes place in the «
lived concrete,» and
lived concreteness exists only in so far as the
moment retains its true dialogical character of presentness and uniqueness.
A false security prevents us from making
real our relationship to God, for the meeting with God takes place in the «
lived concrete,» and
lived concreteness exists only in so far as the
moment retains its true dialogical character of presentness and uniqueness.
Tommy God has already forgiven you for your sin the
moment you asked Jesus into your
life and confessed him as Lord.From that point he paid for your sin in full past present future.It is not sin that stops us from being with the Lord so you are saved.The problem you are experiencing is the battle for your
life in the here and now satan is out to destroy you and he knows our weaknesses.If you are honest there were already issues in your
life that you struggled with and never got the victory over.So where do you go from here as i found myself in the same situation i was a christian but walking according to the flesh.God does nt change his mind he always loves us but because of our choices we distance ourselves from God.The issue is that we like sin thats our wicked hearts and to be fair we cant change our nature only Christ can do that our old nature must be crucified with Christ.The stumbling block is our pride we have to admit that we cant do it For me that was terribly difficult i was so independent thinking i could do anything but the truth was a made a
real mess of things.I sense you are at a crossroads and are feeling desperate and confused.So as a brother in the Lord you need to confess your sin to God and tell him that you are weak -LCB- we all are -RCB- and that you cant do it in your strength -LCB- None of us can -RCB- but ask him to send the holy spirit to help you deal with the temptations and the sin that you struggle with and he will help you to change your
life he will empower you as he did me.Rather than look at who you are look to Christ and walk in him and he will make you a new man and sin will not have dominion over you.Jesus came to set us free from bondage.Having once been a slave to sin i know what it is like to have been set free by the power of God and that is what Christ is offering you today.All it takes is a desire to change or repent and admit we cant do it and trust him to give you the strength to walk in him regards brentnz
The
real advantage of a golden age for a literary genre is the elevation of its second - rank authors: Merely good writers become great writers when they happen to
live at the right
moment.
Things like this don't take away the terrible and horrible things of this world but these normal, gorgeous, ordinary joys are perhaps even more powerful once you've woke up to the
real world thumping along beside us — these
moments are filling us up, they're what makes
life worth
living, they're a glimpse of who we are at our best and that is sometimes everything we need to carry on.
I look back on my years of Enough and
Moments and, most particularly, my year of Fearless as
real God - inspired turning points in my
life.
There's a scene in the film where Krasinski's character and Emily Blunt's character (who are husband and wife in the film as well as
real life), share a romantic
moment together as they both wear one earbud, and listen to a song — JUST LIKE JIM AND PAM DID.
The
real self, therefore, is never identical with the actual self, for it is always more than we are at any
moment of
life.
It prepared me for
moments of chaotic conflict, prepared me for the beating heart of the ministry where there are no dispassionate analyses, only the passion of
real life in God's messy salvation story.
It may sometimes happen that a fundamental difference of opinion on matters of principle may persist in theory, and retain
real importance, while the circumstances of
life and action change so much that the difference of opinion is of less
moment for
life and action than it previously was.
We have a tendency to prefer telling dramatic stories about dark, reckless pasts turned around at a sudden
moment to grab the attention of the crowd and stir their emotions rather than describe the ebb and flow of
real -
life faith stories.
They are painful
moments of
real life: the miscarriage experienced by a young couple, the struggle another couple had with infertility, the sometimes crippling nature of depression, the happy couple in their first apartment, the birth of a grandchild, the completion of a doctorate.
Let us not waste the greatest, the most fruitful
moment of our
life... the
real final «handing over».»
«It's in these
moments, the ones right now, on the ground, in my
real life, with my own child sitting across from me, that I can only pray I don't screw this
moment up.
Rather, because of man's
real historical nature, as a spiritual and corporeal being in a history of being, man's identity is not from the first
moments immediately imbued with the fullness of this
life.
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Real life honest
moment, the sequel.
But why can't
real life be filled with happy
moments like that?
REAL LIFE HONEST
MOMENT: me likely muchmuchmuchhhhhh better.
Great when you slide them in a pan with
real butter and shallots, honestly you will have a
life altering
moment when you make them that way.
It may not sound exciting to those of you who grew up with a
real tree, but this was a profound,
life changing
moment for us tree - deprived folks.