Susan Narjala | April 7, 2022
I watched as my niece and another little girl about her age took turns going down the faded yellow slide. The five-year-olds had only just met on the playground on...
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 ReadingRuth Davidar Paul | March 19, 2022
How do you have a good conversation? That was the topic for this month and as I mulled it over, I wondered about the conversations I have each day and...
Continue ReadingDeborah Sybil | November 23, 2021
There have been so many times that I have ‘missed’ friends and acquaintances at church meetings and Bible studies. Missed them not for their company but for how useful the...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | November 17, 2021
If you’ve been in Christian circles for a while, you may notice that we tend to use, or maybe overuse, certain words and phrases. For instance, when we want to...
Continue ReadingSelena George | September 17, 2021
“Our mothers never told us there’d be days (and weeks and months and years) like this…” — What Flesh is Heir To by Moira Egan No one tells you that...
Continue ReadingShobana Vetrivel | July 27, 2021
Towards the end of April, my whole family (I live with my parents and sister) came down with Covid in the midst of the deadly second wave in India. What...
Continue ReadingRuth Davidar Paul | April 22, 2021
Grief and sadness come to all of us. None of us are beyond its scope. It meets us on the road of life, sometimes blindsiding us in its suddenness, urgency,...
Continue ReadingDeborah Sybil | January 21, 2021
My five year old came running to me one night, right before going to bed and told me that he didn't want to live forever or die forever. He had...
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