Roshni Mathew | February 28, 2017
I hate confrontation. I remember when I was a teenager, being confronted by my dad or mom meant awkward conversations which would end in me trying to defend myself and...
Continue ReadingShoba Sadler | February 24, 2017
The circus surrounding the Bali 9 drug traffickers' death sentences caught the attention of the world in 2015, in the hope that a reprieve would be granted. Like many Australians,...
Continue ReadingFreda Howell McMahon | February 22, 2017
Scene I: There’s a girl in the mirror, looking right at me. Should I look back or turn and flee? Hips - too big, arms - too fat Thighs...
Continue ReadingGesly Susan | February 20, 2017
Usually I am always racking my brains on what to write each time. However, as soon as I read this month's title, it all seemed too close to home....
Continue ReadingJanice Singh | February 17, 2017
Last month I had the privilege of being a part of our church camp for college students. We had a lovely time away from the noise, the pollution, all social...
Continue ReadingDeepa David | February 15, 2017
'My Father Was the BTK Killer' read the book bonus section of Reader's Digest this January. "Could you ever forgive a serial killer? What if he was your father?" Made curious about the two line...
Continue ReadingMaria Joy | February 13, 2017
There once was a ballerina who lived in a home that I was volunteering with. Only thirteen, she was beautiful with brown skin and curly hair. Of all that we did, we...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | February 8, 2017
Yikes! That was my instinctive, not-so-spiritual reaction when I saw this month’s IndiAanya topic. Resolving conflict? Peacemaking? Working through difficult relationships? Ahem. God, could I please take a pass this...
Continue ReadingRuth Davidar Paul | February 6, 2017
Relationships are thorny, prickly things. You find yourself coasting along, fairly smoothly for a while, when out of nowhere, a speed-bump appears, throwing you off balance. Tempers fray, words are...
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