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...
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It’s become a bad habit that I’m struggling to kill. Discontentment, that is. Always chasing a life that was or that could be, I do not fully take ownership of...
Continue ReadingRuth Davidar Paul | November 20, 2023
Even as I write this, I feel somewhat embarrassed. It's almost like I'm making a big deal out of nothing. Like I'm a whiny child. I feel I ought not...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | November 10, 2023
In the late 19th century, two nuns from Belgium set sail for India. They landed on the shores of the coastal hamlet of Mulagumoodu in the south of the country....
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It has taken me quite a long time to admit that I consume too much video content. This problem has been difficult to diagnose for these three reasons: It seems...
Continue ReadingDeborah Sybil | October 23, 2023
If I had to pick one of the attributes from the Fruit of the Spirit that I need to work on, it would be self-control. Self-control is an underrated quality....
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | October 16, 2023
As I walk past my kitchen, it calls my name. The “it” is an inconspicuous plastic container which, frustratingly enough, seems to know me pretty well. As I draw closer,...
Continue ReadingShiphrah Lakka | August 31, 2023
I sat at the edge of my daughters' bed, patiently waiting for them to choose the songs they wanted me to sing before they drifted off to sleep. Despite my...
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