We have a strong and solid brotherhood. We show camaraderie with every brethren around the world. Even if we don't know each other personally, we have that deep, automatic connection-- a loving, welcoming feeling of a family.
If you seen someone wearing clothes with INC logos or pins, vehicles with stickers, stores, clinics, establishments or products with the color green, white, and red---
The 'Kapatid' word is like a magical password, automatically embracing you into a world of brotherly love. How many discounts and freebies someone got because of that word. How many favors, big or small, have been made because of it.
There's a sense of belongingness because we are bonded by faith. We are united.
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The “Tale of the Eloquent Peasant” is an Ancient Egyptian story of a peasant named Khun- Anup who seeks to bring food from the village for his family. Ultimately a system of agriculture was created as well as livestock, transportation and the belief system established in Ancient Egypt due to the environment. This document reveals the relationship the Egyptians established with the natural world which led to the creation of their cultures and belief system.
“ And all this willingly and cheerfully,without any grudging in the least, showing herein their true love unto their friends and brethren”(Bradford). This shows that they care for each
as using the terms brother, boy, and Momma. These words demonstrate unity. Another way that
In fact, much of the church actually is family. The first interim pastor of the church at their founding, together with his wife, had three children, who in turn married and had their own families. One of these children, when interviewed, described BBC as "a place where you can feel part of the family" (I2). This small family alone comprises approximately 25% of BBC. Besides this, many of the other families have close bonds, their kids growing up together. Many of the students have pictures of them as small children with the other students of the youth group, well before the formation of BBC. Some of the senior members of the church even went to Sparta High School together fifty years ago. The generations have grown up together, and so even the families that aren't related by blood still feel in many ways like a family. Not infrequently when gathered will one hear remarks from people about how grateful they are for "our church
In that community you must love each other as equal and in that regard you must be equal. As opposed to Catholicism where,
and are very much a part of the family, even if they are no longer in this realm.
We celebrate all the holidays, sit at the table for dinner, support one another, and always make each other happy.
At first I thought it was because they were mostly poor and couldn’t afford to live one family per house, but after reading this book I realized that it was mostly because they can. The respect they have for one another to fulfill his or her duties in the household makes them bond very close as almost the parts to a very complicated machine that would not be able to operate without one of its parts.
If they did not have family to lean back on during troublesome times they would not be the family they are now; strong and reputable. Honor is what keeps our families striving to do better.
"They are the family we choose to surround us, the sisters bound by love instead of blood. They know when we are lonely, and appear without being called. When we feel lost, they provide a living map to what comes next; when we doubt everything about ourselves, they remind us who we are." ~ Barbara Alpert
An apparent growth in the improper use of certain words has been influenced by our culture. There are some words that can be defined in multiple ways, but under circumstances in which such a drastic difference is evident between those definitions there should be a separation in the usage. The complexity of a word arises when the same word is considered to have various degrees of meaningfulness. This gives it multiple connotations and fluctuating levels of strength. The word I am referring to would be depressed. In reality, being depressed is not the same in a cultural and clinical sense yet the same word is being used to describe both.
| I believe in loving my families, giving them my time and effort. I believe in the presence of family value and care for one another.
I am from the descendants of many i know while keeping me safe like a boat in a harbor. Sometimes they could make me wake me up from siesta. It looks big and strong but yet brings a humble presence. In the kitchen is as busy restaurant producing meals to provide for many. It is warm and cozy where everyone is sympathetic and good to all that come our way. Its earsplitting and loud yet we can be silent if need be. I love all of my people who share a bond stronger than any chain.
Gru bonded with each one of his family members resulting in their family members feeling compassionate to help Gru out in any situation. They were always Gru’s back up in times of need. Having a
Due to the blood of Jesus Christ running through their veins, the Brotherhood are forever bound together. The men of the Brotherhood come from all walks of life: carpenters, blacksmiths, Christian traders, and monks alike. Together they are able to come together under the guidance of Khaldun as they strive forward in their discoveries of the mysteries of the world. No matter the amount of time between sightings, their bond remains strong. It’s with warmth that Dawit greets Mahmoud after not seeing him over 50 years. Mahmoud himself exhibits a comraderies’ attitude with Kelile and Teka as they come to his aid after Dawit has knocked him