Ceenu Jebaraj | October 8, 2018
A common remark I’ve heard from Christians including myself is, 'I just can’t believe that folks in the church would do that!' If the 'church' is our own, the outrage...
Continue ReadingPauline | May 18, 2018
When I think of relaxation, one of the things that pop into my mind is reading a murder mystery or suspense thriller. Once I start a book from this genre,...
Continue ReadingSusan Narjala | January 12, 2018
It’s not often that an auditor with an MBA from the U.S. changes career paths to become a Montessori teacher. It’s even less likely that they would start a...
Continue ReadingTania Rao | October 16, 2017
I get to be part of this small gang of about six to seven families. It's a close-knit group, with the families becoming a part of each others' lives in...
Continue ReadingPauline | September 25, 2017
The other day, as we were driving to a friend's house for dinner, our car began to overheat. This is our first car and with our limited knowledge about cars,...
Continue ReadingMaggie | March 15, 2017
When we first moved to India, I read a book that said something to this effect: Anything you say about India that is true, the opposite can also be true.*...
Continue ReadingRoshni Mathew | February 28, 2017
I hate confrontation. I remember when I was a teenager, being confronted by my dad or mom meant awkward conversations which would end in me trying to defend myself and...
Continue ReadingMaggie | October 19, 2016
When I was seven years old, my second grade class hosted a Mother’s Day Tea. For the event, everyone wrote a brief report to tell the audience about their...
Continue ReadingRoshni Mathew | October 3, 2016
I moved to Bombay (Mumbai) in 2013. On the last Sunday I spent in Delhi before moving we sang a song which remains close to my heart – “Whom Shall...
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