Sentences with phrase «who struggle»

Victims are also made out of innocent kids who struggle with reading.
Former Australia goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer says the A-League is a way out for Aussies who struggle to make it in Europe.
My name is Scott and I want to share my story with the hope of inspiring others who struggle with weight or health issues.
Feeding America seeks to feed Americans who struggle with hunger through a nationwide network of member food banks and to engage the public in the fight to end hunger.
While nightshades are healthful for most people, according to Dr. Axe, people who struggle with food sensitivities, allergies, autoimmune disease, inflammatory bowel disease or leaky gut syndrome may find that they contribute to the condition.
The 2016 edition of the Healthy Diet Score also tracks special diets for the first time, such as vegetarian and gluten free, offering tailored advice for people who struggle to meet the Dietary Guidelines.
They are easily digestible making it ideal for people who struggle with insoluble fiber but still want to increase their plant intake.
They do have a sugar alcohol, erythritol, that can cause some gas and bloating for individuals who struggle to digest sugar alcohols.
My kids (who struggle quite a bit with the diet still, and are huge pizza fans) really loved it.
That truly helps people like me who struggle in the kitchen.
The weaker Australian dollar driving up import costs and a desire to encourage the next tier of suppliers who struggle to get bank funding also probably played a role, he said.
These muffins also have much lower glycemic load than my regular muffin recipes that use dried fruits and bananas, thus being perfect for those who struggle with blood sugar fluctuations.
Gluten - free food options have become much more prevalent as companies realize the demand from millions of people who struggle with wheat allergies or celiac...
Then I spoke with pediatrician and food blogger Dr. Julia Nordgren (she'll be coming up on the podcast soon) about children, like me, who have naturally skinny siblings but who struggle with their weight.
The larger part of the sector consists of smallholder farmers who struggle to make a living from their mostly unproductive plots.
I have deep empathy for those who struggle with this.
It's so nice to hear from other moms who struggle in the morning... I was apparently wearing my «meanest mother in the world» cape this morning, at least according to my 7yo.
High calorie content when you add protein and milk, ideal for people who struggle to put on weight like myself.
They also help to raise glutathione levels, which tend to be low in people who struggle with diabetes (low glutathione levels can also cause thyroid problems... I have both).
Something So many people who struggle to lose weight don't eat breakfast to save calories but actually, starting your day with a good healthy meal can help some people lose weight.
She is raw and honest about her life and state of mind as well as where she has been mentally, giving hope to people who struggle with themselves on a daily basis.
I'm glad I've done it, but for the time being I'm going to be selling the flour direct and concentrating my effort on creating more support for those of you who struggle to bake or get to grips with the gluten - free life.
Bless you for sharing with the rest of us who struggle with this gluten free handicap!
Dear Ella, thank you so much for writing this Well done on being open and honest — and for those of us who struggle in a similar way to you with the day to day hassle of a medical condition, this type of blog post is just as helpful and useful as a new recipe, if not more so You are right — having to live with a restricted diet and lifestyle can be very isolating and frustrating, and even the loveliest friends can struggle to understand what we're going through at times!
They run the organization with a what's good for the organitazion in mind and often the people who want to ask questions, who struggle to meet performance expectations -LCB- the christian walk is reduced to performance giving, serving - the church organization, keeping sins off a particular list (ignoring the heart) and an ability to regurgitate spoon fed theology -RCB- the low performers are «disciplined» into performing outwardly regardless of inward conditions or are left in the dust of the organizations progress.
Not that I am now a stranger, but that I was reared a stranger, because now I feel my «own people» are black and brown and all the people of color, and all those Christian gays and lesbians who struggle for acceptance — all those who know what it means to be discriminated against because of who they are, where they were born, or how much money or education they have.
Among the younger generation who struggle with the idea of Jesus being the unique path of salvation, it is easy to find an «out» here from actually engaging in traditional gospel sharing... after all those on the cutting edge say «the church» needs to talk less and do more... «if necessary use words».
The book is especially strong at pointing out links between the stories, especially the parallels between the pairings of Isaac and Rebekah and Judah and Tamar; both women covered their faces before meeting the men, both meetings occured near a well with a name that puns on the act of seeing, and both have twins who struggle in the womb, with one twin associated with the color red.
Could some of us who struggle with addictions or with diseases that trap us — could we be liberated by God and start to walk tall in the kingdom of God?
While People Can Change has never worked with minors and none of us would ever suggest a minor (or anyone) should be forced into anything, it is puzzling to me that you believe in this bizarre caricature of what ministry and healing organizations provide to Christians who struggle with homosexuality.
LeClaire honestly shares her own past struggle with depression, so she can genuinely identify with so many who struggle similarly.
By Jesus, and in His name, the powers of the Kingdom bring liberation and wholeness, dignity and life both to those who hunger after justice, and to those who struggle with consumerism, greed, selfishness and death.
The churches in this response must commit themselves in fellowship with those who struggle to rid the world of these root causes.
I speak to those who struggle.
He exhorted that those who believe in God should join forces with all those who struggle for justice because liberation from bondage is a common concern of humanity irrespective of religion or ideology.
It's made of sinners like us who struggle to get their way and who resist what God wants and we are all in this struggle against God and one another and only when we surrender to the reality of the church do we embrace the church.
«I have no problems with those who struggle with their problems, instead to justifying them.
The Church has great compassion for those who struggle against sin.
It is not only unkind towards Williams, but towards his family and friends, towards all people who struggle with depression, towards families and friends who are dealing with suicide, and towards every human being who cares about other people.
We are people who struggle with anxiety disorder.
It's bullshit to call him a coward, or any of us who struggle with depression.
On the assumption that American society is destined to extreme economic polarization, certain brave souls have written brave books arguing that those who thrive are genetically superior to those who struggle.
There are a lot of people who struggle with this.
The same goes for Christians who struggle with some kind of ongoing sin.
@YR I have no problems with those who struggle with their problems, instead to justifying them.
Look, all of you who struggle with the apparent inconsistency of an omniscient god who planned everything and free will, I can solve this problem for you easily, in the manner that billions of Christians have done for ages:
We who struggle with self - condemnation, as well as the taunts of persecutors — we have moved on to something greater.
Raines exposes the often forgotten positive aspects of grief and the benefits of the grieving process, reminding us that good grieving rescues us from self - pity and other life - denying attitudes by enabling us to preserve our past with solidity and depth, by opening us to new meanings in the future beyond anger and regret, and by building compassion into our lives for all who struggle to make their grieving selves a friend of life.
I like pastors who struggle and question theology etc. but I'm probably in the minority.
But for those who struggle with the same dilemma that I faced on the brink of graduation, consider this a hearty assurance that going to a non-Christian college is not necessarily a choice to stymie your Christian faith.
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