Sentences with phrase «wrote about my birth»

If you are preaching, teaching, or writing about the birth narratives in the Gospels (Matthew 2, Luke 1 - 2, etc), this is a book you absolutely must read.
We writers at Eco-Child's Play are writing about our birth experiences this week.
Salon.com has also been writing about birth rape frequently this fall.
I recently wrote about my birth story if you want all the details, but in short, yes, it was really that long!
I wanted to write about the birth of Mattis, our third baby boy, but I quickly realized in order to get to the point of my husband and me deciding to have a home birth, it would take a little back ground info; well, actually, a lot.
They wrote about the births of their children.
When she isn't teaching, talking or writing about birth or breastfeeding, Gabrielle enjoys writing, doing mud runs (Warrior Dash, anyone?)
I was debating about whether or not to write about my birth story of sweet baby Josephine, Do people like reading other peoples birth stories?
In the years I've spent researching and writing about birth and newborns, I've interviewed doctors, midwives, health care professionals, nonprofit administrators, government officials, corporate employees, new parents, and dozens of others.

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I was there at its birth in 1997, wrote most of those «save your money» commercials with the Dutch guy, watched it grow up through four CEOs, and then wrote a book about it.
A Reading Geek by birth, loves to read and write about finance and now cryptocurrencies and blockchain since 2017.
For instance, you could write about a memorable occasion, record your child's name and birth date, even ask someone to marry you on the bitcoin cash blockchain.
historical Jesus, lmfao... show me any historical evidence of jesus... let's start with his remains... they don't exist - your explanation, he rose to the heavens... historical evidence - no remains, no proof of existence (not a disproof either, just not a proof)... then let's start with other historians writing about the life of Jesus around his time or shortly after, as outside neutral observers... that doesn't exist either (not a disproof again, just not a proof)... we can go on and on... the fact is, there is not a single proving evidence of Jesus's life in an historical context... there is no existence of Jesus in a scientific context either (virgin birth... riiiiiight)... it is just written in a book, and stuck in your head... you have a right to believe in what you must... just don't base it on history or science... you believe because you do... it is your right... but try not to put reason into your faith; that's when you start sounding unreasonable, borderline crazy...
In writing to them, John encourages these believers to rely upon their new birth in God for teaching, instruction about righteousness, abiding in faithfulness, and remembering that Jesus is the Christ, and that by Him, they have life in His name.
As scholar Donald Miller wrote about in his book Reinventing American Protestantism, Calvary Chapel helped birth and shape a movement.
It wasn't just about the subject matter — although it's tricky to write about such a tender and intimate time in a person's life, to tell your own story while still holding space for stories that are so different than your own, to attempt to shepherd people well in the liminal spaces of their faith journeys — but it was also just the season of life with being pregnant with our fourth and then giving birth and suddenly having four tinies between the ages of 9 and newborn meant I had a lot less time with a lot less energy (and even less sleep!)
No other book of the Bible talks about Jesus» birth and no other writing from the time does.
As the scholar Donald Miller wrote about in his book Reinventing American Protestantism, Calvary Chapel helped birth and shape a movement.
You did not know it at the time of this post, but I had a post already written and scheduled for the following day about the birth of Jesus, and I argue similarly that Jesus was born in late September.
Muneef, when you say «Deuteronomy 4:39 (Wrong) since it states that Jesus and God are one, but Right if was saying God is one and no other...», you do realize that Deuteronomy was written centuries before the birth of Jesus and says nothing about him.
After a few opening biographical chapters about the birth and early life of Chesterton, the rest of the book is devoted to summarizing his written works and the events surrounding their publication.
I am writing out her birth story tonight while it's still fresh (read: I'm still crying about it) and I can't wait to share more with you, my beautiful village.
In my commentary on Luke 1:46 - 55, I write about the song Mary sings after she is told she will give birth to the Messiah.
@jf well your information about the New Testament is about as accurate as your Old Testament knowledge, The prophecies of the Old testament concerning Christ could not have been written after the fact because we now have the Dead Sea Scrolls, with an almost complete Old Testament dated 100 - 200 years before the birth of Christ, Your interpretation of God at His worst shows a complete lack of understanding as to what was being communicated.We don't know what the original texts of the New Testament were written in as to date there are no original copies available.Greek was the common language of the day.Most of the gospels were reported written somewhere in the 30 year after Christs resurrection time frame, not the unspecified «long after «you reference and three of the authors knew Jesus personally in His earthly ministry, the other Knew Jesus as his savior and was in the company of many who also knew Jesus.You keep referencing changes, «gazillion «was the word used but you never referenced one change, so it is assumed we are to take your word for it.What may we ask are your credentials?Try reading Job your own self, particularly the section were Job says «My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you.Therefore I despise myself and repent in dust and ashes»
I'll write about how the Apostle Paul himself never shied away from the metaphors of pregnancy and birth, finding rich parallels in our stories for life in Christ.
I'll write about how the Industrial Revolution and modernism gave rise to a techno - medical method of birth that treated women like machines to manage, problems to solve, and how we forget that the very work of birth is the the thing that makes life after birth richer and healthier.
Here it is of no use to have Abraham for one's father, nor to have seventeen ancestors — he who will not work must take note of what is written about the maidens of Israel, for he gives birth to wind, but he who is willing to work gives birth to his own father.
His nine months of silence only magnified his obedience at the birth of his son when there was a controversy about what to name him, and Zacharias wrote on a tablet, «His name is John» (1:63).
Without either shame or apology that verse, written about 800 years before the birth of Jesus, was said to demonstrate that Jesus could be born without disturbing the gates of his mother's womb.
Untold billions of copies of the Bible in circulation and 25,000 manuscripts about the time Christ all in line with the Dead Sea Scrolls written prior to the birth of Christ attest to the power of the Word.
Reist writes: «Defiant Birth is a book about women who have resisted the present day practice of medical eugenics.
After having been traded to New York a week before spring training began, Rodriguez learned a new position, lived for two months in a hotel with his then pregnant wife (who gave birth to a daughter, Natasha, in November), contended with frequent questions and gossip about his sometimes cool relationship with Jeter, worried what the newspapers were writing about him and tried to accommodate unending media requests for his time.
Heather at A Mama's Blog who has had both a c - section and a VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean) and has written about in the past about her c - section experience and what a c - section is really like believes the insurance situation should be alarming for all women in their child - bearing years.
Sorry to vent, I just wrote a long article about my birth experience... and I am probably starting my period soon...
Stewart Lewis writes about the beginning of his parenting experience, co-parenting with a friend, donating, and witnessing the birth of his daughter.
I've also written about planning for a home birth and my home birth story.
I've also written extensively about my research regarding home birth and my own home birth story as well.
I actually wrote a blog post about birth and culture and fear of birth at my own blog: http://anthrodoula.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-get-lowdown-on-birth-in-our-culture.html
Ashley at Let Me Entertain You is concerned about women's rights and wrote yesterday about a proposed regulation by the Department of Health and Human Services «that could seriously undermine access to basic reproductive health services, including birth control and abortion.»
Last week, Lisa Belkin, parenting blogger at The NY Times, wrote about the upcoming 20/20 special on the film «Orgasmic Birth
I have literally never seen (or written) a story about an unmedicated birth shared on a social media feed without somebody chiming in to tell the writer that what they're saying is somehow wrong, no matter how many disclaimers they include about how much they understand and respect other people's right (or need) to birth differently.
Karen Brody wrote Birth after interviewing 118 women across America about their birth stoBirth after interviewing 118 women across America about their birth stobirth stories.
Birth Currents is my spot for writing about all things birth worker relBirth Currents is my spot for writing about all things birth worker relbirth worker related.
I worked through my feelings about my first birth experience by writing about it and talking through it with my partner, but I still wanted to know what childbirth was like without drugs.
I felt it was important to write about her story because there are ways to make a hospital birth, even a C - section, if you or your OB feel it's necessary, more «natural» and feel less like medical intervention.
Recently, they wrote about how birth trauma is on the rise:
We have tried to teach them about their birth families through pictures and letters that I asked their first mom's to write to them.
Just saw a post on the Mayo Clinic website written by CNM / RN who said among other things «water birth doesn't increase the risk of infection» and she talks about the dive reflex.
Yesterday we wrote about a somewhat similar story about Jessica Rotter and Briana Guerrero, a mother - daughter pair in Illinois who gave birth to baby boys just six hours apart — also in adjoining hospital rooms.
Sarah has been interested in, and writing about, the hormones of labour and birth since 2002, when her popular article «Ecstatic Birth, Nature's Hormonal Blueprint for Labour» was published in Mothering magabirth since 2002, when her popular article «Ecstatic Birth, Nature's Hormonal Blueprint for Labour» was published in Mothering magaBirth, Nature's Hormonal Blueprint for Labour» was published in Mothering magazine.
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