Tiya Thomas-Alexander | June 3, 2020
A Liturgy for those Grappling with Injustice Lord, in the middle of the pandemic, injustices are coming to light with force. Lord, are You watching over it all? It feels...
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Lord have mercy on me Take my cold heart and break it open Set me free from my indifference We are surrounded by terror We are reminded of our smallness...
Continue ReadingShobana Vetrivel | July 1, 2019
Last Sunday, I returned home from church to a crowd of police and news vehicles at the entrance to our colony. There had been a triple murder the night before...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | April 30, 2019
As I hear her story, my stomach churns. I hold back the tears. I’m interviewing a beautiful 23-year-old woman for a project I’m working on. She lives in a shelter...
Continue ReadingKuki Rokhum | April 24, 2019
Remember those days when we all travelled by train? It was during that period when a friend and I boarded an overcrowded train from New Delhi Railway station heading towards...
Continue ReadingCeenu Jebaraj | April 9, 2019
A couple of months ago, the drinking water purifier in our house broke down. So, I googled the water purifier company’s customer care number, spoke to them and set up...
Continue ReadingIni Vinito | February 20, 2018
Over fifteen years have passed but the memory is vivid and unpleasant. While one was a complete stranger, the other was a trusted relative. The latter lasted a...
Continue ReadingRhea Talitha | December 15, 2016
Luke 1:46-55 is a passage known as the Magnificat or Mary’s Song of Praise. I have read up so much about it the past few months, ever since, at a...
Continue ReadingSusan Gordon | April 25, 2016
If you were a Literature student, a literary enthusiast or an avid reader you must have read or at least heard of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s masterpiece, “The Scarlet Letter”. The major...
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