Ritu Tiru Agarwal | October 28, 2020
Growing up in the 70s and 80s wasn’t easy, especially for someone like me who always had some mischief up her sleeve. My parents couldn’t help but obey the proverb...
Continue ReadingVaniz | October 23, 2020
In my teen years, I admired the love that Jacob had for Rachel, the younger daughter of Laban. This is a story found in the book of Genesis. Jacob was...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | October 6, 2020
If there’s one word that’s tossed around in Christian circles, like glitter at a 7-year-old’s Unicorn-themed birthday party, it’s the term, “breakthrough.” We pray for it. We believe it’s coming....
Continue ReadingVaniz | August 28, 2020
Not many weeks back, I got an email from the Marketing team in my company to send in my 'leader quote' in celebration of PRIDE month. The first time, I...
Continue ReadingDeborah Sybil | June 24, 2020
Dear Debi of 2005, As I write this letter, the kids are playing with their blocks and there is bread baking in the oven. The house is filled with the...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | January 14, 2020
When you read the title of this post you're likely think I’m some wizened lady with lots of wisdom to dole out. I’ll ask you to hold those thoughts because...
Continue ReadingSylvia Castelino Derby | September 27, 2019
My husband, Jon, our fifteen-month-old daughter, Diya and I decided to leave Delhi and India to pursue the work of Restorative Justice—a calling we felt God had put on our...
Continue ReadingEmily Lewis | August 29, 2019
I am not, by anyone's definition, an overachiever. While I like (mostly just making) To-Do lists, I'm equally happy to toss them out to spend the afternoon smelling roses. In...
Continue ReadingK | June 18, 2019
I love a good romance. There is something about watching as two people take those first steps to open their hearts to each other. I am particularly fond of stories...
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