Anna Jacob | March 8, 2024
As International Women’s Day rolls around, my brain is fuzzy with information overload and constant reminders that I am called to rise above gender-imposed impediments, break free from generational limitations,...
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In the dramatic story of Esther in the Old Testament, we see Esther's critical role in preventing the Jews from massive destruction. Haman, a royal official of the king of...
Continue ReadingSheena Gershom | December 15, 2023
One of my favourite stories in the gospels is Jesus feeding the multitude with five loaves and two fish. The fact that the little boy gave up his lunch (maybe...
Continue ReadingAnna Jacob | September 21, 2023
Most homes have a focal point... the kitchen, the media den, the living room, the reading nook. Our home's activities centre around the dining table. It is where we gather...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | July 4, 2023
Have you ever been encouraged to “dream big”? Have you been told that you “have what it takes” to create an impact? Have you been cheered on with the message...
Continue ReadingK | December 19, 2022
One of my favourite Christmas Carols is not about wise men, shepherds or even a baby in a manger; it is about a faithful, faith-filled King who cares for the...
Continue ReadingVaniz | October 5, 2022
It was another ordinary day and in Exodus 3:1 we read that Moses was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, leading the flock to the far side of the...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | September 13, 2022
Almost every morning I do this absolutely insane thing. I make oats. (I know, radical stuff there, right?) The thing is, I don’t like oats. I don’t eat oats (Is...
Continue ReadingTiya Thomas-Alexander | August 26, 2022
We almost always have a full home and people around the table. It fills my heart to the brim. But it also exposes me for who I am: a grumbly...
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