It lovingly nurtures all beings, but does not act as their ruler.
Daniel W. Burgess reported in Pentecostal Evangel, March 1987 issue, "The Special Gathering's intent is to lovingly nurture the spiritual life of each person."
Above Kimmage Hold, the hills were covered with fine stands of the timber that, lovingly nurtured and wisely logged, brought Kimmage holders their income.
I could never imagine, after so lovingly nurturing their lives, squandering my children by giving them up to such insanity.
With the help of two young women from the village, she started the meal with a rich cream of vegetable soup garnished with the parsley she lovingly nurtured in a small herb garden.
He later finds that his dream job has some nightmare moments, the kids are not so easy to lovingly nurture and the teachers he loved and respected are somewhat lacking when he has to work alongside them.
Situated on a gentle rise overlooking the Garonne, with its almost 200 acres of impeccable vines stretching to the river's edge, Montrose is easily one of the most beautiful and lovingly nurtured estates in the Medoc.
In reality, it was carefully tended, lovingly nurtured.
The two Lewis sisters, both with a singing talent carefully and lovingly nurtured and developed by their mother, grew up in a home filled with the sounds of gospel greats like Shirley Caesar, Albertina Walker, Dorothy Norwood, and James Cleveland among others, with a healthy smattering of R&B as well.
The "Song About the Kid" tells of an "old granny" who lovingly nurtures and dotes on a kid until it tramples her garden, at which point she gleefully eats it.