Susan Narjala | March 5, 2019
Buy chart paper for Science project. Make sure shoes are washed for sports day. Plan menu for dinner guests. Buy ingredients. Send reminders. Get volunteers for Sunday School. These, and...
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January sputtered in along with the realisation I didn’t have any concrete dreams or goals to scribble into my journal. I had a word, but just that. No lofty aspirations...
Continue ReadingRuth Davidar Paul | January 8, 2019
Here we are. Another new year. Another twelve months. As I grow older, the years seem to be rushing by. This new year already seems pregnant with life-changing moments (pun...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | January 4, 2019
Have you ever felt like there’s so much on your plate that you have little choice but to roll up your sleeves and get started pronto? Like, if you don’t...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | December 5, 2018
Maybe you’ve played an angel or a shepherd, or, if you were one of the “chosen few,” you’ve pulled off a smiling Mary holding a swaddled doll. The Sunday School...
Continue ReadingAdrienn | November 20, 2018
The topic of work has been a hard one for me to think about, to figure out how to approach, and to see if I have anything to contribute. I...
Continue ReadingRuth Davidar Paul | November 13, 2018
The subject of ‘work’ is a thorny one for women especially given the current brouhaha on feminism and a woman’s role. Does work define a woman’s worth (or even a...
Continue ReadingSarah | October 25, 2018
Repentance is not a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but a whole way of life. – Jack Miller A few years ago, I realised I was only confessing sin in church when...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | September 3, 2018
Hey missy girl, When you saw that I’d written an open letter to your big brother on his ninth birthday, you were insistent I do the same for you...
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