Gracia Prince Prischmann | September 25, 2020
I found myself sitting in the centre of my living room floor, tears rolling from my eyes, weeping. I didn’t have the words to describe it then. My sweet husband...
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Parenting is hard work. As my daughter and son grow older, I am challenged each time I teach or correct them. Every time I think I have gained ground on...
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I enjoyed roller coaster rides as a child. The moderately sized rollercoasters in the amusement parks at Chennai were not quite threatening and I seized every opportunity I could...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | September 4, 2020
Did you do a double-take when you read the title of this article? I wouldn’t blame you. It’s an odd title. It unhinges some of our core beliefs about how...
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It felt like just yesterday, when I held her as a newborn in my arms and looked into her inquisitive eyes. It felt like just yesterday, that I swaddled her...
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One subject has been on my mind recently. It haunts me and seems to follow my every online interaction – it pops up in news articles and has been in...
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“Every mother should have at least one Christmas baby. It makes one feel very close to Mary.” - Ruth Bell Graham I think that is so true. There is something...
Continue ReadingRoshni Mathew | May 13, 2018
Diana, or Wonder Woman as she is generally known, was raised to be the strongest warrior by her aunt, the sister of the Queen of an isolated and secret island...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | April 24, 2018
A few days ago, I asked my 10-year-old son what would make him infinitely happy. His response melted my heart. “A pencil. A pencil and a paper,” he said after...
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