Tiya Thomas-Alexander | July 31, 2023
Recently I panicked that I had become a cultural Christian. The transformative work of the gospel seemed detached from my everyday life. I didn’t feel a part of a bigger...
Continue ReadingKelley | July 27, 2023
“Theology doesn’t matter. Only loving Jesus is important.” This is a popular remark in Christian circles, yet one in desperate need of re-examining. The heart of many who make this...
Continue ReadingShobana Vetrivel | February 13, 2019
A friend asked me sometime last year to recommend a few good books on theology written by women. The question threw me off a bit because I had to think...
Continue ReadingDeepa David | August 31, 2018
I clearly remember holding my grandma’s hand and walking into the DOULOS ship. I remember being in awe of their book fair and I remember her buying me my very...
Continue ReadingRuth Davidar Paul | August 22, 2018
I found the above quote on Pinterest a while back and immediately pinned it to my board titled "All Things Bookwormish." I wondered what to write about this month, this...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | August 16, 2018
A few years ago, I was super amped to go to a Chris Tomlin concert with my family. After an energetic rendition of “God’s Great Dance Floor,” there was a...
Continue ReadingAdrienn | August 13, 2018
I first learned to read upside down, at the age of four or five, sitting across the table from my older cousin who was doing her summer homework. Ever since...
Continue ReadingRoshni Mathew | August 9, 2018
I am partial to Anand Mahadevan, the author of the book Grace of God and Flaws of Men. Apart from being my pastor, Anand and his wife, Ajitha, have mentored my husband and...
Continue ReadingShobana Vetrivel | August 6, 2018
Sleeping Murder was the first Agatha Christie book I read. I can still vividly recall every detail of that reading experience. I was about 10 or 11 years old, my...
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