And for those who feel bogged down by the seemingly endless debates about women in the Church, it offers a fresh, grace - filled take on what the Bible
really says about women.
What is our culture
really saying about women, when its biggest stories of all those projected on to cinema screens still don't recognise them as three - dimensional human beings?
Not exact matches
«And I'm
really fascinated that I
really struck a chord...
women say «I've been dreaming
about this» and «This is what I wanted,» and it's good to see the reassurance, because you come up with an idea and you do it, and having this direct feedback helps me a lot.»
I had an investor
say, «I think you're amazing, but I have to pick one or two board seats a year and where I feel
really passionate
about the business, and I don't think I can be passionate
about women's dresses and retail.»»
And I
said, «This is a conference that talks
about «
really powerful
women who've done great things «and celebrates them.»
there were
women at the cross of Our Saviour but there was also an Apostle as well so many on here are
saying things they don't
really know
about.
We who proclaim Christ ought to have enough faith that our Lord is what we claim him to be, to permit such men and
women to have, if not full then some limited, participation in Christian life in the community of faith; for we are confident, or we should be confident if we
really believe what we
say about Jesus, that such fellowship with him in the company of his people will lead them more and more deeply into the true significance of his person.
, but they have only very hazy ideas
about what the Church
really says on human dignity, the value of each one of us, the beauty of human love, the value of authentic family life, the mutual companionship of men and
women.
There were pictures of
women, every tribe, every tongue, on every wall, and so it felt like everyone here in the world was there with us, somehow, and a gigantic canvas on the stairs
said: There is no such thing as small change, and the famous red couch at Idelette's was worn out and comfortable, especially with Kelley sprawled on it, twisting her hair unconcernedly when she
really got talking
about the theology of adoption and Lord, yes, that
woman can preach and teach in a living room beside a piano better than some preachers I've seen in thousand - dollar suits on a television show.
Needless to
say, this whole thing has raised some
really interesting questions
about my project and
about those passages that seem to prohibit
women from teaching in church:
Jeremy i am surprised you never countered my argument Up till now the above view has been my understanding however things change when the holy spirit speaks.He amazes me because its always new never old and it reveals why we often misunderstand scripture in the case of the
woman caught in adultery.We see how she was condemned to die and by the grace of God Jesus came to her rescue that seems familar to all of us then when they were alone he
said to her Go and sin no more.This is the point we misunderstand prior to there meeting it was all
about her death when she encountered Jesus something incredible happened he turned a death situation into life situation so from our background as sinners we still in our thinking and understanding dwell in the darkness our minds are closed to the truth.In effect what Jesus was
saying to her and us is chose life and do nt look back that is what he meant and that is the walk we need to live for him.That to me was a revelation it was always there but hidden.Does it change that we need discipline in the church that we need rules and guidelines for our actions no we still need those things.But does it change how we view non believers and even ourselves definitely its not
about sin but its all
about choosing life and living.He also revealed some other interesting things on salvation so i might mention those on the once saved always saved discussion.Jeremy just want to
say i
really appreciate your website because i have not
really discussed issues like this and it
really is making me press in to the Lord for answers to some of those
really difficult questions.regards brentnz
However, Nikki Haley deflected that by
saying «what
women really want to talk
about is the economy.»
It looks like you are trying to
say something
about how
women are weak and men should dominate, and I
really hope you aren't that big a douchebag.
When you advised
women to go ugly what were you
really saying about attraction?
To be clear, it's not
about «what
women feel like» (as nice as that is) it's
about what children need, if we
really do want to invest in children, if we
really do believe they are important and are «the future» as so many like to
say.
As Christopher Mauldin, a California construction worker,
says in the article, «When a man and a
woman are left alone, outside parties can insinuate
about what's
really going on.»
Jolie Cash: Hot Mama Yoga cam
about kind of in a funny way, because I've been teaching prenatal yoga and I thought that we need something that is going to get people interested, because when you come to a prenatal yoga class, a lot of
women thought that prenatal is
really boring, because they kind of just sit there and look over their shoulder and breath; and the equivalent of birth they
say is like running a marathon.
When asked
about the idea that
women who breast feed lose weight easier and quicker, Dr. Hemmelgarn's RN
says «From a medical standpoint there is
really no truth to that and I can't
say I've seen it hold true in my patients.»
But there is a very prevalent stereotype in popular media of the sort of bumbling dad who..., or either dad's absent or dad just can't get it right and I think some of it goes back to
really «old» and I would
say, «inaccurate» stereo - types
about «men are from Mars and
women are from Venus» and I hear over and over again from dads, especially, expectant dads, I feel so bad for when we have the new baby, there's going to be nothing that I can do.
«The key finding is that asking
about lifetime drug use
really helped us predict whether a
woman would experience postpartum mental health problems,» Desmarais
says.
«There is an absolute crisis of care in London and it's
really amazing to me that the other candidates do not talk more
about this, because nothing is a bigger barrier to
women being able to work than affordable childcare,» she
says.
«What's
really stunning
about it is that they don't even realize, they don't even have a clue,»
said Pelosi, referring to both Weiner and San Diego Mayor Bob Filner, who is accused of inappropriate behavior towards
women.
Given Sen. Gillibarnd's outspokenness on the topic of sexual harassment, it
really is quite amazing that she hasn't had anything to
say about Raniere and his sexual abuse of
women.
«Well I actually got
really excited when I heard Speaker Boehner talking
about «Plan B» because I thought finally they've made progress on a
really important
women's health issue that I've been working on,» she
said at a press conference with Senate Democrats, referring to the emergency contraceptive, «Plan B.»
«So I don't
really have any regard for what Tim Wu has to
say about what Kathy Hochul has done for
women, when he thinks Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and other
women who literally put their lives on the line, that what they did so I could vote and all these
women could vote was a «little issue.»»
But Dustin Reidy, who recently started a voter outreach group called NY 19 Votes,
said the district could succeed with someone, man or
woman, black or white, «who can
really connect with voters by talking
about the bottom line — wages, pocketbook issues.»
«So I don't
really have any regard for what Tim Wu has to
say about what Kathy Hochul has done for
women.»
«We still have
really deeply embedded stereotypes
about women and leadership,» Refki
says.
I
really do think we need to be talking
about how we can change a culture so more
women will feel they can come forward,» she
said.
«To me the
Women's Equality Party is really about equality and standing up for the rights of women,» she
Women's Equality Party is
really about equality and standing up for the rights of
women,» she
women,» she
said.
«Most recently we did have the groper who was well - dressed and well - groomed but still assaulting
women, and that's what
really spawned this,»
said Councilwoman Jessica Lappin, who represents the Upper East Side and has handed out fliers with Councilwoman Margaret Chin Downtown to warn
women about the spree.
«What
really made me focus more on forensic anthropology,»
says Haglund, «was a serial murder case where
about 50 young
women were killed.
«We know a lot
about the closures and
about the workforce challenges, but we don't
really know how these things impact
women and the health of their infants,»
says Britta Anderson, a senior research scientist at NORC's Walsh Center for Rural Health Analysis at the University of Chicago.
We can't
say for sure, but the minds behind these apps can agree on one thing: The future of birth control is all
about more innovation and more options — especially ones that
really meet
women's needs and make them feel confident, protected, and safe.
â $ When we feel unmotivated at work, or our relationship seems dull, change can help bring some vitality to our lives, â $
says Diller, who wrote Face It: What
Women Really Feel as Their Looks Change and What to Do
About It ($ 16; amazon.com).
So from the connections we did, the toxins and the fat tissue and uhhmm — you know
women,
say,
really our concern
about gaining weight at this age as well.
Thanks Julie, yea I phoned the public health lab and they passed me through three people because they didn't know what I was talking
about, in the end the
woman I spoke to
said it sounds like they're trying to boost sales, I'm shocked
really because the person that posted it has always come across as a responsible buisness person.
Imagine that
women really could get big easily by lifting weights beyond
say, 15 lbs (
about 7 kgs).
«In my career, what I've tried my best to do... is to
say something
about how men and
women really behave, to
say how we experience shame, how we love, how we rage, how we fail, how we retreat, persevere, how we overcome.»
«Puberty is a
really vulnerable time for a young
woman, and the fact that it's not talked
about enough can make you feel uncomfortable being the one to bring it up in conversation,» she
says.
«Think
about how heavy your dress is going to be walking down the aisle, because some
women really want to be able to move and run around later,»
says Leonard.
It's
really interesting what you
said about masculine fashion + empowerment of
women too.
We
women, we're our toughest judges... your father - in - law with a heart made of gold...
said words so true and
really hit the nail on the head
about what matters most!
«The collection is called Riviera, but the campaign is
really about this strong and sexy
woman,»
said von Furstenberg.
There's something
really fun
about wearing them, plus you're guaranteed to have every
woman say, «oooh where are your shoes from?!».
In Jo Piazza's book, How to Be Married (What I Learned From Real
Women on Five Continents
About Surviving My First
Really Hard Year of Marriage), she interviews a French
woman who
says, «It's work.
Empowering: â $ œItâ $ ™ s
really about women feeling empowered
about dating and how to put themselves out into the world that leaves them optimistic
about the future, â $ she
said.
«The one thing I know
about women is
women don't
really want to just date,» he
says.
Nice interview... I'm
really glad you
said what you did
about NOT asking a man on a date if he's ever dated a black
woman before.
There is a
saying that, «men will lie
about wanting a long term relationship, while
women will lie
about wanting a short term one,» so it will
really be up to the
women to decide if they want to continue to use Tinder, or if they will they drive usage to the more sophisticated services.