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I love the story of Ruth and Naomi, not only as a story of love, commitment, and God’s inclusion but also of women who, like me, live in a culture...
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Since God, literally created Eve from Adam’s bone, gender specifically womanhood, has borne for me, a bone of contention with God. I am not sure what triggered it, but a...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | November 15, 2022
Diseases. Diagnoses. Deliberations. Drama. Doctors. Lots of doctors. That pretty much sums up one of the TV shows my husband and I watch fairly regularly on Netflix. When the IndiAanya...
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“Hi, Deepa! My dad runs an Apple retail store and it’s the end of the month. He has some sales targets to meet. Since I help him run the store...
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It took a recent holiday with my family to see how much I needed a break from the day-to-day hustle of life. I did not realise how emotionally spread out...
Continue ReadingSelena George | September 17, 2021
“Our mothers never told us there’d be days (and weeks and months and years) like this…” — What Flesh is Heir To by Moira Egan No one tells you that...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | September 14, 2021
As a Christian writer who is active in the social media space, I recognise the tension all too well: I desire to use my words for God’s glory but there’s...
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“Freda, you look so good now that you’re thin.” I was fourteen years old and in the middle of my first diet ever. The church service had finished, and I...
Continue ReadingPriscilla Jebaraj | August 18, 2021
On Independence Day, I was asked to share in my church how being a Christian has shaped my being an Indian. I thought about this question for a few days...
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