Shobana Vetrivel | March 9, 2021
Sometime last year, in the middle of the pandemic, when everyone was learning new skills and discovering hidden talents, I signed up for a short coaching skills course. (Not sports,...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | February 4, 2021
The threat of the Pandemic wears thin, turns lean, A muddle of gaunt days and anorexic dreams; We heal from a year of promise that left us pilfered, Of hope,...
Continue ReadingFreda Howell McMahon | January 29, 2021
I’ve struggled with anxiety for a large part of my life. In school, it meant weeping before certain exams convinced that I would fail. At times, it meant asking my...
Continue ReadingVaniz | December 31, 2020
In the first week of December 2020, my family was on a spring cleaning routine. Going over what’s still being used in the house and what’s not, figuring out the...
Continue ReadingPriscilla Jebaraj | December 3, 2020
“God is so good, God is so good, God is so good, He’s so good to me . . . ” It’s a familiar Sunday School song, with its simple...
Continue ReadingSheena Gershom | November 17, 2020
If there’s one thing that always trips up my faith in the Lord, it’s adversity. I know that as a child of God, practicing my faith for decades now, I...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | November 10, 2020
Back in 2001, while I chugged through heavy coursework at graduate school, I had one thing on my mind. I would like to tell you that it was assignments...
Continue ReadingPrarthana Inglis | October 30, 2020
When I was quite young, my parents decided to move us from Tamil Nadu to a small town in a rural part of North India. We were never really wealthy...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | October 6, 2020
If there’s one word that’s tossed around in Christian circles, like glitter at a 7-year-old’s Unicorn-themed birthday party, it’s the term, “breakthrough.” We pray for it. We believe it’s coming....
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