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Not Just A Sunday School Lesson

You know one of the topics we don’t talk about too often in our churches? Our relationship with our parents when we’re adults. Somehow, we’ve decided that it’s a topic relevant only for Sunday School/ Children’s Church—but not really beyond that. Maybe we feel like we’ve outgrown it. Maybe we’ve dismissed it because it dredges up painful memories ...

A Letter To My Son On His 13th Birthday

Hey kid, It’s HERE! The “dreaded” teen years are upon us. Netflix shows and blog posts warn us nervous mamas that this phase will involve slammed doors, eye rolls, a vapid disinterest in all things family, and words that range from fluent sarcasm to pure venom. But somehow—call me naïve—I don’t think it’s going to play out ...

The Answer to Self-Loathing is Not Self-Love

Hey, friend, here’s a question for you: Have you ever burrowed your way through a bag of crunchy, salty, satisfyingly delicious potato chips? Or, maybe, wolfed down a couple of generous slices of chocolate cake­—you know, the kind liberally slathered with dark chocolate ganache? Those are somewhat rhetorical questions because I don’t know too many of ...

When You Don’t Know Which Way To Turn

Three men walk into a desert and get lost for seven days. Sounds like the start of a cheesy joke? Well, there’s no punchline—it’s actually the beginning of an interesting narrative in the book of 2 Kings. The three men were, in fact, kings. (Not to be confused with the magi who visited baby Jesus, although I’m not ...

Two Words That Free You To Work More Fully

When you’re a writer with a relatively small platform, sometimes you’re looking for a seat at the table—to sort of wedge yourself into an already-crowded space. In today’s world that often means a sizeable social media following (read: one of those blue ‘verified’ checkmarks next to your name) and an email subscriber list that’s about a ...

An Old-Timey Love Story

It was back in 1974 when they tied the knot. Well, to be specific: February 14th, 1974. Yup, Valentine’s Day. But the two of them were entirely oblivious of the fact. Completely clueless about Cupid and his antics. In their defense, the Hallmark-holiday concept hadn’t quite made its way to India back then. She, a Kindergarten teacher, all of ...

Honor Your Parents??? (YouVersion Devotional)

What does honoring parents look like when we’re adults? Is it even possible in our fragmented world? How does God expect us to honor our parents when they may have hurt us and where, sometimes, distance seems a wiser and less complicated option? Clearly, most of us carry tons of emotional baggage when it comes to ...

Did the Pandemic Change Me?

    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, of health, of humanity, of hugs unfiltered; Did the pandemic teach me? Did it train me? Did it change me? I didn’t un-fear the unknown – my breath caught in ...
MEET SUSAN

I love words. But you probably figured that out by now, considering this website essentially collates my words on the web. Read More…