Sentences with phrase «what about fathers»

If we find that mothers are having a difficult time being home, what about fathers for which such is highly unnatural.
But what about fathers?
And what about fathers?
What about fathers?
What about the father of five who rode his mountain bike 30 km to get ice, only to find every store was cleaned out by the gougers?
What about the Father being glorified «forever and ever.»
What about Father Divine's Peace - Mission?
But what about the father?
What about your father?

Not exact matches

When I decided to write about my journey as a single father, I had all sorts of ideas about what I wanted to discuss.
But I'll never forget what my father said when I told him about the salaries that actuaries made — $ 15,000 a year.
BOSTON (AP)-- President John F. Kennedy's daughter reminisces about her father in a new video released ahead of what would have been his 100th birthday.
But what about the other Founding Fathers?
What it's about: When a father dies, his spoiled son inherits only a fraction of his small fortune while his autistic savant brother inherits the bulk of it.
What it's about: A governess of a large Austrian family struggles whether to become a nun, falls in love with the family's widowed father, and flees the Nazis.
I would love to move to a state with enough land and a warmer climate for my sons to ride their race bikes, my daughter to have the horse she dreams of and me to finally be at peace, I also believe that there should be someone home with the kids no matter what their ages are and as a single Mom with no family support or father involvement being at home for me is even more important, especially now that they are teenagers, There are no more nap times or time outs and the things you worry about during this age are so much more dangerous than falling down and hitting their heads as toddlers.
A lot of what I learned about business came from my father, who was an independent milkman in Brooklyn.
When Kyle Kashuv, one of the more prominent figures in the ongoing debate about what to do to reduce high school mass shootings, went to a shooting range with his father last Friday, the first thing he did was post some pictures and some pro-Second Amendment comments on Twitter.
What did our Founding Fathers have to say about religion: «Question with boldness even the existence of a god.»
What would the founding fathers thought about slavery — whoops!
Reality, This is precisely what Scripture reveals about Jesus: «He is the image of the invisible God, the first - born of all creation» (Colossians 1:15)... which fits nicely with what you said the Saint Ignatius of Antioch said, the bishop is typos tou Patros: he is like the living image of God the Father».
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.
I mean who else would say «Father forgive them, for they know not what they do» about the people who were presently crucifying him?
It was when I became a father myself and knew what unconditional love is truly about that I became atheist.
Here is a website that will inform you, in our founding fathers» own words, about what they really christianity.
oftentimes you're very excited about what you're about to do... Jesus» passions were obeying The Father & loving us.
His father was astonished and asked him, «What do you know about it?»
Since last week, I've been thinking about how differently my life and / or the world (all mankind) might have been, had I / we been taught what has been revealed to me over the last 20 + years and now know in my mind / heart is the truth / gospel for me, about Father God's love, character and nature, the death of Jesus and Salvation.
Hmm — whose prayers change things, and why doesn't all prayer change things... a friend asked for a new house — got one; another friend asked to be cured from leukemia, God didn't answer her prayers — she died; another friend asked for wisdom on how to care for her elderly father, an alcoholic — still drinks, she still has no knowledge on what to do about it — never thought to maybe look up information about elder care.
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.
Here's a website that has many quotes from our founding fathers about exactly what they thought about religion.
And «In my experience, it is only in Relationship that we can really know the character of Jesus, and whether or not that character seems to match up what some t - h - i - n - k they read about the Father in the Old Testament.»
I know that your post was about what I responded to earlier, but you are simply spreading lies about our founding fathers.
In my experience, it is only in Relationship that we can really know the character of Jesus, and whether or not that character seems to match up what some t - h - i - n - k they read about the Father in the Old Testament.
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.
Just want you to know that what Jesus did was not done in the fathers presence either, at the point he was about to die on the cross the father had turned away and Jesus knew he hung there alone at one point.
Everything we read in the Bible surely has to absorbed and considered in line with our experience of God — for those of us who have travelled with God for a long time this experience (I hope) bears out a loving, caring, intimately involved Father whose example in the life of Jesus is all about love — tough, body - taking - the - brunt - of - whatever - life - throws, with the deeper soul fixed to God's promises of what lies beyond.
Hmmm, let us see what some of the experts (NT, historical Jesus scholars) have to say about the «Son of God / the Father references in the NT:
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.
It dawned on us, as we tried to keep up with what was being discussed, that the synod fathers were in fact talking about our situation — Elizabeth's and mine.
Viagra til the day we die... Or what about a friend of mine who has been sexually abused by her father and uncle beginning at age three, who only ever went from abuse to abuse and never had a loving sexual relationship.
You and your fellow preachers should read the old testament in the Holy Bible and recognize Who GOD THE FATHER is, you came against HIS anointed ONE not from man but from above you guys and gals are in BIG trouble, I'm sure you know what HE says about coming Against HIS ANOINTED.
I could not care less about what the «founding fathers» intended since it is a debate that can go on forever and no one can prove it one way or the other.
The «free exercise clause» in the first amendment is only half of what the founding fathers said about religion and government.
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?
As to what the Scriptures have to say about homosexual orientation, my brother, you not only have to do deeper research, but most importantly approach Scripture in the Spirit of Love, as a child who knows nothing, seeking the guidance of his Father.
What we need to do is to relate the truth about marriage and the family to the heart of its gospel; that is, to the Father's plan expressed already in the original unity between Adam and Eve, prior to the fall and original sin, and to the joy that belongs to the ethos of redemption and the New Law.
I don't know about «Hipster», but what Yeshua did was the will of the Father 24/7.
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