Susan 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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Almost every morning I do this absolutely insane thing. I make oats. (I know, radical stuff there, right?) The thing is, I don’t like oats. I don’t eat oats (Is...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | August 2, 2022
Here’s a topic we don’t typically get around to at church: Jesus enjoyed food. We catch glimpses of it all through the gospel narratives. When only one small picnic lunch...
Continue ReadingDeborah Sybil | March 29, 2022
As dentists, we have to check our patient’s medical history before performing any dental treatment, especially tooth removal. We generally refer patients with uncontrolled medical conditions (like raised blood sugar...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | April 6, 2021
You know one of the topics we don’t talk about often in churches? Our relationship with our parents when we’re adults. Somehow, we’ve decided that it’s a relevant topic only...
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 ReadingShobana Vetrivel | August 3, 2020
The first book that I had on my to-read list for 2020 was a book called Handle with Care: How Jesus Redeems the Power of Touch in Life and Ministry...
Continue ReadingKim W Freeman | April 30, 2020
Even with all the memes and comic relief going around, we all know people are hurting and facing losses that are anything but humorous. And for some, the loss of...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | April 7, 2020
The toddlers played on the carpet as we caught up on the week. We were a group of stay-at-home moms, enjoying a temporary breather while commiserating about everything from meltdowns...
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