Raising Children Network also share a personal story from two mums who
talk about their family life and the joys and challenges of being same - sex parents.
Two mums
talk about family life and the joys and challenges of being same - sex parents.
He doesn't care to
talk about his family life, but his closest friend noted that at least one of Janes» half - siblings has had drug and legal issues.
Not exact matches
Facebook loves to
talk about how its Facebook
Live video feature connects people and allows them to share joyful or important moments from their
lives with friends and
family.
She
talked about how difficult her
life is: She'd been disowned by her
family, left out on the streets and had to do horrific things just to make money and stay alive.
Those are big things to balance, but the fact that the government has indicated [it's] interested in the question is a good sign and if [it's] going to
talk about more than just length of leave, it could be a significant opportunity to make
life better for
families.»
Here we
talk about how to choose a financial planner, explain the different types, and how to create a secure future for your
family with a
life insurance policy.
Telling the priest all his sins... maybe lying
about his gayness to
family and classmates... amongst other sins, and then he learns that he is
talking to a priest who is
living the same
life style....
In the UK, where calls for equality are admittedly met with less resistance, in general, than in the gender minefield that is US evangelical culture, Christian advocates for equality have also been active, with the launch of gender - based violence charity Restored in 2010 and the publication of Jenny Baker's Equals (SPCK) this year, which
talks about the practical outworking of equality in
family life, work, and church.
It is very true that we
talk about God by
talking about our
lives in the
family and in the community.
Sometimes they wanted to
talk about their
families and would give me advise
about life in general.
Yes,
talk mostly
about family and love and
life, but don't withhold elements of that persons faith that they deserve in settling their existential angst.
I, too, have
talked with the dying
about death, their
families, and their
lives.
They
talk about their
families because that is what really matters in a person's
life... that is thier true legacy and their only real immortality... most people, I am fairly sure, know deep down that god is a fairy tale, a cushion, and that death is truly the end... what this very excellent young woman heard from these dying people makes perfect sense... death is a time to end the bs and look at and reflect upon what was real and important in that individual's
life
It was heartening to learn that in the end, that most people chose to
talk about what was was truly important to them...
family, rather than wasting the last minutes of their
lives discussing the comforting fantasies, but fantasies nonetheless, of god, jesus, heaven, etc..
The essence is people do not
talk about God, or passing into the next
life, but equate the sum of thier
lives with respect to love, and
family.
They always
talk about broadening the agenda beyond the
life and
family issues.
Like Kerry, I think that our relationships /
family are the vehicle in which love is shown and given in
life and I'm not surprised by the fact that most people
talk about family on the deathbed.
Obviously, they
talk about their
families because they don't know God, otherwise they would be glad to
live this world and be with God where there will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain.
Of course at the end of
life people want to
talk about their
families.
But I very much needed to
talk about my
life, my loves, and especially my
family.
it is also true that
talking about family gives meaning to one's
life.
People
talk about life,
family, love... They don't
talk about God because, it has nothing to do with God.
I don't believe in ghettoizing God in my children's
lives: like we only
talk about God at an official
family devotion or we only pray at bedtimes or only read the Bible at church.
``... very strong politically correct and left - wing revisionist history attitude or tone that's also Anti-American (especially a vague charge against «U.S. foreign policy»), and strong anti-capitalist elements... blasphemy, implied urinating, vomiting, scatological humor, and comments on breast feeding and sexual parts of people's bodies; light brief violence includes beating on car window and trying to damage car, man comically shoves people off a stage, man burns books; sexual content includes homosexual references, implied adultery with a pregnancy out of wedlock,
talk about a priest raping boy in the past, a giant condom balloon placed on church steeple, references to real condoms, implied fornication; upper male nudity, man wears a dress; alcohol use and drunkenness; smoking and marijuana use depicted, including eating marijuana brownies; and, strong miscellaneous immorality includes lying, stealing, revenge, rebellion, dysfunctional
family portrayed, father is a pothead and a drinker and
lives in a trailer»
According to the 2013 Conversation Project National Survey, 90 percent of people said that
talking with their
families or loved ones
about end - of -
life care is important, yet only 27 percent have had the conversation.
Since then I see him
about 2 - 3 times a week and I sit and
talk to him and hold his cat for
about an hour each time, and
talk about his
life and
family.
Paul is
talking about how we can experience the riches and blessings of being in the
family of God, and how God seeks to unify us into one
family, and how we can
live for the praise of His glory.
«But atheist, agnostic and humanist students suffer the same problems as religious students — deaths or illnesses in the
family, questions
about the meaning of
life, etc. — and would like a sympathetic nontheist to
talk to.»
We
talk about why kids shouldn't be the center of your
life, discuss the importance of a regular date night, hear a tense couple's court case, find out how to make a
family mission statement and a lot more!
We'd just come from many hours of
talks,
about faith and
family life, delivered by cardinals and lay experts at the World Meeting of
Families, in Philadelphia.
I have deliberately left out of the discussion such topics as ethics and the Christian
family — although I have
talked about responsibility, both for one's own adult behavior and for helping one's children develop the essential emotional equipment with which to face
life.
As any mother of a gay child or survivor of sexual abuse will tell you, when we
talk about sexuality, we are
talking about real people, real bodies, real
families, real
lives.
And what are the best ways for Christians to
talk about and
live their faith in a culture that thinks sex and chores are more important to
family life than religion?
Watch Laura Sobiech
talk about faith,
family and
life after her son's death with CNN's Bill Weir at 9 p.m. ET on Friday.
My
family lived 1,500 miles away, the Nebraskans I met
talked chummily
about God like he was the P.T.O. president, and my career had been replaced by a Merry Maid to - do list.
Now let's see if he can convince the rest of the bishops and cardinals and lay folks... who only seem to want to
talk about contraception and abortion... to turn their attention to helping
families who are
living in motels, sleeping in cars and waiting in line for free dental care.
Conversations with many cancer patients and their
families through the years have indicated that their experiences have been similar: both they and their clergy were uncomfortable in
talking about life, death and concomitant feelings.
We try our best to
live according to the Church's teaching on marriage and
family life and we are here today to
talk about some of the joys and challenges of doing this in today's world.
Pam
talks in the introduction
about how her
family made a decision to reduce the meat in their
lives a few years back.
To help break down that barrier, NFL
Life Line has created a series of videos featuring NFL stars, like Hall of Famer Michael Irvin,
talking about the importance of the service in helping everyone in «the NFL
family» get the support they need.
This is what
life is like at Villanova, where the players
talk about being a
family so often they've essentially spoke it into existence.
«I was
talking to my best friend the other day
about things that I do envy or look forward to, like
living in one place, getting a routine, that's my gym, I have game night with my friends here, my
family.
YTU is a place to
talk about dating, school, work,
family, transition, mones, and anything else that \'s going on in your
life.
Listening to Stacie
talk about food, cooking, and real -
life family meals is a breath of fresh air!
Transparency simply means they understand what it costs to
live as a
family and usually, children are cavalier
about the cost of almost everything, because they assume that you have endless supplies of money; it's not until there are really concrete ways a
family to
talk about: «Where we're going to spend money, where we're going to save it, where are we going to give it, what are we going to do together?»
If it is reasonable to tell someone how you think their possible divorce will affect you,
family, and friends, then it is also reasonable to tell them when their difficult marriage is affecting others, or their unhappiness with their work, or that third child they're
talking about starting (maybe you can't have any, or enough, or you have too many for your situation), or their «perfect» marriage (is it making your
life look bad?)
Susan Pease Gadoua, my The New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels co-author, and I also will be at the conference,
talking about the stresses of
life after baby — which is even harder for those who have struggled just to create a
family — as well as how to renegotiate your marital contract to a Parenting Marriage, one of the marital models in our book.
Illustrator Chris Hagan
talks to us
about selling prints online, why it helps to list regularly, and the difficulties of trying to balance creativity, selling, part - time work and
family life...
In writing
about being a person who has kids, I end up delving into all
about the different ways I failed to
live up to my own high expectations (and how my kids have failed to
live up to the high expectations I unfairly set for them before they existed, and my partner, annnnd
family life in general, annnnnnd
life in general), but right now, I'm here to
talk about a big one: food.