Deborah Sybil | January 31, 2024
I love the month of December. I love the lights and the decoration. Every house is filled with laughter and music. The aroma of cakes and cookies fills the air....
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Recently I panicked that I had become a cultural Christian. The transformative work of the gospel seemed detached from my everyday life. I didn’t feel a part of a bigger...
Continue ReadingIndiAanya | August 27, 2022
We are excited to share our first podcast episode with you! We hope to do a couple of these in a year to add to the written content on the blog....
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | July 12, 2022
As a young teen, I read The Diary of Anne Frank, the well-known compilation of journal entries of a young girl who lived in hiding during the Holocaust. Captivated and...
Continue ReadingSheena Gershom | July 14, 2021
Anybody else struggle with overthinking? I just happen to be exceptional at it! Give me a whisper of a thought and I can magnify it to a hundred decibels in...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | February 4, 2020
If you’re reading this article, chances are, you’ve considered writing with more than a casual interest. Maybe you wanted a committed relationship with words but found yourself disheartened or overwhelmed....
Continue ReadingRuth Davidar Paul | March 19, 2019
There are many things one can write about caring for one’s soul, but the one that comes to my mind is the habit of reading poetry. I’m honestly not...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | October 3, 2018
“God, let my husband be the icing on the cake,” I wrote in my journal, circa 2005. It was an honest prayer of a single girl. Admittedly, it was also...
Continue ReadingKim W Freeman | August 3, 2018
Unlike many of my bookish friends, I was not a voracious reader as a child. Sure, I would go to our school library and check out a book every week,...
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