Sentences with phrase «what gifts they give»

What a gift she gave these parents (who were smart enough to hire such a great photog!).
Do any other sugar daddies care that their sugar babies are writing about them and what gifts they gave them?
Now is the time to decide what gift giving will be like for my family this Christmas.

Not exact matches

If what you really want to do is just give cash but are looking for a nicer equivalent, an Amazon Gift Card is a subtle way to accomplish the same freedom and utility.
I advocate that entrepreneurs should approach the idea of giving gifts and sending greeting cards as what it truly is: a marketing strategy.
Kids are encouraged to choose what to give based on what they've already used in their own classrooms, so that they can actively share their experiences with the children who will be receiving the gifts.
But don't choose the course for the employee; if you're giving a gift, let each employee decide what they want to learn.
So what are we supposed to do when the holiday gift - giving season rolls around?
If you're not sure whether to give your team holiday gifts, consider what kind of culture you want to create, says Michael Alter, president of SurePayroll.
It's the season of giving, and like every other leader, you're likely thinking about what you want to give your employees, be it gifts, promotions, salary increases, or feedback.
But don't base your gift on benchmarks like that, or what others are giving or the couple's cost per guest, said Glantz.
In the 1920s, it was common to give newly - married couples gifts of silver, china, crystal, and linen, but, since there was no way to keep track of who bought what, couples would often receive many of the same gifts.
But what I want to challenge you on is the fact that for some employees, firing them might be the best gift you could give them.
What had started as her boss giving unwanted compliments and gifts had escalated to phoning her dozens of times a day, moving her desk close to his doorway, removing his clothes to show her his tan, making unreasonable demands to keep her in the office late.
It also allows the 31 - year - old budding philanthropist to change his mind about what he wants to fund and how much he wants to give over his lifetime, making the $ 45 billion number more like a pledge than a gift.
That $ 14,000 ceiling — actually it just went up to $ 15,000 — is the amount you can give per parent, per child, without setting off what's called «gift tax.»
«A gift card lets the recipient not only choose what they want to buy, but it also gives them a chance to enjoy an experience, rather than figure out how to store things they probably won't even use.»
What if someone prefers giving regularly rather than making a single large gift to charity when he or she converts to a Roth IRA?
What can be easier than giving a gift card online?
Women are stepping into their God - given gifts to make money doing what they love!
If you have given to the Institute in the past, what initiatives has your gift helped to support?
I think its one of the best gifts a parent can give a child no matter what religion.
And when you can come to terms with what your dominant intelligence center is, the first gift — the obvious gift of that is that you are now more capable of trusting your God - given, innate tools for discernment.
This is a gift you can give us both, totally on your own, without my having to know or understand what you've done.»
Actually, what's really disturbing are those who reject that our ability to love comes from the One who gave the most through His son Jesus... the ultimate gift of love, so we could live and love on this earth and beyond.
The people of Sodom & Gomorrah and the others you mentioned were ALL WARNED beforehand to stop their evil ways and to STOP abusing God's gift of life... they ignored the warnings and God took back what He had given them in the first place.
Maybe you don't think that you have been answered, but I think you have been in ways that you don't fully understand, Faith is a gift from God but not all of us will be given that gift, pray for the gift of true faith and let's see what happens.
If she (and you and I for that matter) understood the love within the Most Holy Trinity and how that love is life - giving, one can begin to understand what love is, the gift of self involved, I do not believe she could remain in her present position.
Oh yeah, by the way... I hope your ass is at work bright and early on Christmas morning becuase if you really had the nads to practice what you preach you wouldn't accept gifts, give gifts, or take the day off on Christmas.
And when the Other asks for us, it is a gift to give what we actually are rather than the image we have spent years craving and morphing ourselves into.
As a cradle Catholic I abhor the church's telling me what to think,... after all, the Creator gave us each a brain and a conscience... the church doesn't want us using these gifts... only pray, pay and OBEY!
Austin, I wasn't discussing your «gift», I gave another example of a person's «gift» and was curious what your thoughts were on that incident.
Asking keeps us in relationship to the One who gives, aware of what comes to us, even apparently by our own efforts, as gift.
Moreover, God, who alone sees all things and what is necessary, treats us as the unique individuals He created us to be; not a «one size fits all» approach, and He answers prayers and gives gifts on that basis, not simply on whether or not they are a believer.
He knew what the gift of free will meant, and he gave it anyway.
When the Spirit has used the law as it is intended, to reveal unrighteousness, and a person gives up trying to be good and accepts the gift of grace, what can the law now.
What better gift to give the whole family this Christmas — than the wonder of the full love story of Jesus?
But what makes my list of favorite things extra special is that all these gifts give back.
I see the salvation process as part coming to an awareness of what you already are, created in the image of God or what some may call being born of the Spirit and given the gift of faith.
How I respond shares in determining just what new gift God can give me.
I give to you what I give to no one else, and that is my seed, my procreative power, which, united to your seed, can incarnate our love, take on flesh that will be the living fruit of our love, the proof also that we want our love to be a gift to God and to the future.1 I have expanded on this at length elsewhere.2 Holding to our present topic, let us look a bit more closely at those issues of justice involved in this divine plan of the union of man and woman in marriage.
Historically, he is right — kings did give some of what they had received as gifts to others, and since he is quoting from the Targum, he is accurate in his quotation as well.
If women are celebrated, empowered and given freedom to exercise their gifts in leadership as God intends, imagine what it could do for the global Church — God's kingdom on Earth as He intended — a glorious, united and beautifully vibrant people.
Have we been too ready to welcome its gifts, and failed to realise what we have unthinkingly given away?
What greater gift could we give our children?
So, I give my gifts where there is a need because if people in the community knew what my gift was and how to implement it they wouldn't need it.
God, give us what we need in order to enjoy the gift of life.
It is the experiential insight that gives succor to man's deformed yearning (sehnsucht) for perfection in life, and it reveals to us that «God can not be contained within reason, because what he does goes beyond reason,» therefore the initial anticipation of the revelatory act / reality is signaled by the existential realization that God's «unnecessitated» love for us as created being, both corporately and individually, makes transparent «God's gift of Himself.»
As with Murray and those who insist that the founders «built better than they knew,» what the founders may have meant is less significant than what they actually gave us and how that gift was destined to be received in an emerging culture infused with voluntaristic, nominalist, and mechanistic assumptions about God and nature.
And we are ready to have someone point to what is in our midst and say, There it is, the peace you yearn for: everlasting Love given to you in what looks to be but mere bread and wine» gift, pure gift, questions answered, wounds healed, loneliness vanished, and death of every sort conquered.
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