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Cry Out In A Crisis

We're slowly emerging from a harrowing season. About a month ago, as part of a volunteer helpline, I heard people weep on the phone as they scrambled for hospital beds for their loved ones who fought for their lives. I remember the voices of some of them. A woman wailing—her mom had died and her sister ...

How Do You Approach The Word?

Our kids just wrapped up their exams. If you live in India, you know exams are a big deal. Or, at least, we make a big deal about them. Since the kidlings are still doing online school, the hubbers and I have the opportunity to pray with them before they write their papers. And then we launch them ...

“Get up and call on your God”

If there’s a Sunday School story etched in our collective memories, it’s the one about Jonah and the big fish. Maybe the David and Goliath incident and Noah’s Ark are close contenders, but these three narratives take home the prize for most beloved children’s church stories of all time. You may remember the events that unfold ...

Facing Rejection? You’re In Excellent Company

Setting out the yellow signboard that said, ‘Wet Floor,’ I sloshed my mop between the tables of the café. Only one table was occupied. A group of about six or seven sat around it sharing bags of chips and bursts of conversation. I knew all of them. They were my classmates from my graduate program in journalism ...

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 ...
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…