Sentences with phrase «what about a mother»

What about the mother with 7 children in Egypt who have all been sentenced to 15 years in prision for changing from the Islamic faith to Christianity?
What about the mothers, fathers, brother, sisters, sons, and daughers that have to watch they're loved ones go though this.
What about the mothers who kills their children before the invading soldiers rape, torture and murder them themselves?
What about those mothers that run behind their babies stroller?
But what about mothers who feed their obese children fast food?
The lady at the formula company I spoke with asked «Well, what about mothers like me who did not make enough milk and needed to use formula?»
What about the mother who lives in a situation where she can't prepare formula safely?
And what about those mothers who already breastfeed, who know the benefits, but then come into contact with idiot employees at stores and restaurants (and even public pools)?
What about mothers from the Philippines, Mexico, Guatemala and elsewhere who leave their children behind to raise the children of America's middle - and upper - classes; are they good mothers?
What about mothers who want it to be exclusive, shutting out interlopers like fathers and grandparents?
I feel that there is so much pressure to breastfeed these days, what about the mothers who don't want to or just can not.
Also, what about the mothers who need to give formula for medical reasons but feel guilty anyway?
What about mothers who, for medical reasons, can not breast - feed?
And what about your mother and father?
What about mothers who have several babies and nurse them each for say, 2 - 3 years?
But what about the mother who does not want to take antidepressants?
But what about a mother who feels out of her depth?
What about the mother who has never lived with the father of her children and who suspects drug or alcohol related issues?
what about MOTHERS 4 JUSTICE, i did nothing wrong, never abused or neglected my son, i have no drug or alcohol history, i just don't have the money to fight the court system as i actually do work.

Not exact matches

CONVINCING Australia about the merits of what's potentially the world's smallest and smartest kitchen appliance has been no mean feat - but the mother - daughter team that has made Thermomix a household
After the birth of her first child, Mayer returned to work after two weeks, and was inundated with self - righteous tut - tutting over what her truncated leave said about the kind of mother she is.
Mother's Day is coming up soon and if you haven't thought about what to get your mom, now's the time to start brainstorming.
He added that he remembers what his mother said, but did not speak in detail about the details of the phone call.
«What's far too often neglected is that being pro-life is not simply about the unborn child, it's also about the mother,» he said in a statement.
What is miraculous about this is unrelated to our daughter's qualifications - they are excellent (thanks to her mother's genes)- but is related to the depressed nature of the employment market in the legal profession.
What it's about: A mother attempts to get back her teenaged daughter by recruiting two priests to free her from a demonic possession.
Often referred to as second - generation gender bias, «what we are talking about is not our mother's sexism; a lot of it is not overt,» says Bennett.
[01:13] Episode introduction [01:40] Tony's mission isn't about motivating others [02:15] A different kind of coach [02:42] Tony's difficult upbringing [03:15] What Tony learned from his mentors [04:00] Having to anticipate his mother's many moods [04:40] The role important books played in Tony's life [05:30] First experience with coaching seminars [06:00] Setting goals to help others [06:50] Building his brand [07:10] Tony's start with his own seminars [08:15] Dealing with the higher level of demand [09:10] When did Tony start making investments?
[16] Very little was known about DonorsTrust until late 2012 and early 2013, when the Guardian and others published extensive reports on what Mother Jones called «the dark - money ATM of the conservative movement.»
Her voice cracking with emotion, the mother of college student Otto Warmbier who died soon after being sent home from North Korea, says her family will keep speaking out about the country's human rights violations to «rub their noses» in what they did.
If we are to believe what the Bible says about how He creates life (knits us together in our mother's womb, etc, etc.) then why aren't we to fight for God's will?
What do you think about using your mother's death to make a point, though?
And then hear him pray through the excruciating pain for those who are killing him, «Father, forgive them, they don't know what they are doing,» and say to his disciple about his mother Mary, «behold thy mother,» (i.e., he was looking out for her and entrusting her into the car of his close friend, even as he suffered).
Thank you for this story, it too made me cry, for I believe in my savior Jesus Christ and this story of LOVE is what it is all about,, Thanks again, Imiss my mother and father terribly but this story brought back great memories.
What he talked about was his mother's red beans & rice and how his brother (long deceased) was his best friend.
Faith - based charity Marriage Care has backed the proposals, speaking on Premier's News Hour, chief executive, Mark Molden said: «what this is about is saying, look; at a key moment where public services are in front of both expectant mother and expectant father let's give them some support at that crucial juncture to think about their relationship, think about how they might weather the inevitable storms that a new baby brings into a relation ship.
What about Darwin's mother?
As I write, they sit across the kitchen table from me, in all their innocence and little - girl perfection, eating chocolate cake, chatting purposefully about what game they will play next, blissfully unaware of the things that divide their mothers.
During that time, I often had to speak what I refer to as «Christian code language» in order to communicate with those in my life whom I had grown up with... including my mother; otherwise, these people would have no idea what I was talking about.
Just as history brings freedom from rigid role definitions, it may also give us the freedom to think seriously again about what it means to be not simply a unisex parent, but a mother or father in particular.
No theologian or counter-circumstance-experience can take away from what I know, what many mothers the world over know in their heart of hearts about loss and birth and raising babies and real transformation: it's Love and it is sacred and it is human and it all redeems.
To hold that same - sex marriage is part of the fundamental right to marry, or necessary for giving LGBT people the equal protection of the laws, the Court implicitly made a number of other assumptions: that one - flesh union has no distinct value in itself, only the feelings fostered by any kind of consensual sex; that there is nothing special about knowing the love of the two people whose union gave you life, whose bodies gave you yours, so long as you have two sources of care and support; that what children need is parenting in some disembodied sense, and not mothering and fathering.
What about those among us that are not wives and mothers?
And when you consider that the Milky Way galaxy is moving toward the Andromeda galaxy at a speed of about 150,000 mph, and the earth is moving around the sun at a speed of about 70,000 mph, what this means is that when you were a child and your mother told you to «Sit still» you were still moving at a rate of about 670,000 mph.
It isn't only the Gandhis and the Rosa Parkses and the Mother Teresas who remind us all over again what faith and commitment are all about.
My tinies might tell a very different story about me as a mother than what I've put online.
I tell them about the fire trucks and the ambulance, I joke about how my mother's nerves will never recover, I always get a laugh when I tell everyone about how I was whisked away in an ambulance with our baby and Brian was left standing alone in the parking lot wondering what in the hell just happened.
Best Biographical Sketch: Jennifer Fulwiler with «What Mother Angelica Taught Me About Radical Faith»
Or was there something about Elijah and his surrendered mantle that overwhelmed any secondary considerations, such as what it would mean to rush past the fifth commandment about honoring one's father and mother and instead leave them in the lurch?
And lets look at another fact... If these people call themselves pro-life, what about lives of the mothers?
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