I'm talking about a basic practice in life that's so very essentially to
the strength of the human family.
Not exact matches
Jeremy good message and quite relevant for today God is still looking at our hearts and motives for serving him or are we serving our own agenda as Jonah was.He did nt feel compassionate towards his enemies and who could blame him they had cruelly killed many Jews it was a question
of life or death to his own people.The Jewish nation was no more deserving
of Gods grace than the other nations that is revealed by sending Jonah to preach a message
of hope and life.Ultimately God calls all by faith in him and is willing to be merciful to all nations and peoples that do not not deserve it just like us it is by grace that we all are forgiven.I am pleased that God is sovereign and knows whats best he is merciful to us.Our
human nature is that it is better to kill our enemies before they can kill us and that is essentially Jonahs message that is why he struggled to be obedient to Gods will.Gods message is to forgive those that trespass against us and show mercy.Its complicated and it is natural to protect ourselves and our
families from those who would seek to destroy them but ultimately its about trusting God with everything easier said than done.If it comes to a choice we will have to trust God and ask for his
strength because we cant do it in ours.As Christ laid down his life for us are we ready to lay our lives and the lives
of our
families as a sacrifice for him.To me that is where the story
of Jonah is leading to we have the choice to fight our enemies or to love them as God loves them.brentnz
In this episode
of The
Family Couch, we talk with Amy Morin, the author
of two amazing books that talk about mental
strength as
humans and parents.
As a woman I feel proud and grateful to be the part
of this world with humble lessons and experiences learned from my personal life as well as from knowledgeable personalities directly and indirectly which reflects to practice and preach for a constructive healthier natural life style within the
family as well as for the society, to be followed by the
human of all genders to maintain and balance the integrity, peace and purpose
of the divine life and natural way
of living with all its simplicity, values and
strength.
Raven and Sasha came into rescue together, soulmates with a deep commitment to one another and given the
strength of their bond, we are equally committed to ensure they live out the rest
of their days together, in the care
of a responsible, loving forever home — once promised by their owner who themselves have found that aging can create new life challenges and unfortunately, it is
human life challenges that often impact the lives
of our most treasured
family members, our beloved Raven's and Sasha's.
The Council on Contemporary
Families, based at the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Miami, is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization of family researchers and practitioners that seeks to further a national understanding of how America's families are changing and what is known about the strengths and weaknesses of different family forms and various family interv
Families, based at the School
of Education and
Human Development at the University
of Miami, is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization
of family researchers and practitioners that seeks to further a national understanding
of how America's
families are changing and what is known about the strengths and weaknesses of different family forms and various family interv
families are changing and what is known about the
strengths and weaknesses
of different
family forms and various
family interventions.
Her passion for the beauty
of diversity in the
human family has motivated her to be a leader in supporting couples to recognize, celebrate, and create a mosaic
of cultural
strengths and values in their relationships.
In this episode
of The
Family Couch, we talk with Amy Morin, the author
of two amazing books that talk about mental
strength as
humans and parents.