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Continue reading →: Diaspora Hindu Insights: Engaging with Your Hindu NeighborsPhoto by kabita Darlami on Pexels.com In 1793, William Carey traveled by boat from England to India to reach the nation for Christ. [i] Now, however, traveling to India is not a prerequisite for meeting people native to India, especially Hindus. Today, Indians represent the second largest U.S. immigrant group,…
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Continue reading →: Naomi’s Story and YoursRead this post on my new blog, I Yield the Pen, reflecting a change in both my life and my writing. From now on, I’ll be writing there. You can also subscribe there. My words are not my own. I am entrusted with them by grace. So by grace I…
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Continue reading →: Tested, Tried, and True: Reflections on Relationship with JesusOne whisper of Your love—and I’m undone; one moment in your presence, and nothing else matters. To be loved, Jesus, is to be loved by You. How is it that Your love and pursual of my heart holds greater depth and weight for me now, at 22, than it did…
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Continue reading →: 2023: A Dance With God“Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us be thankful, and so worship God acceptably with reverence and awe, for our “God is a consuming fire.” — Hebrews 12:28-29 Thank you, Jesus, for 2023. Thank you for taking yourself out of my perfectly curated box.…
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Continue reading →: Reflections on 2020It’s been three years since I’ve pressed publish on this little blog. December 27, 2019 – seems like a lifetime ago. At the time, I was a senior in high school. My family had just experienced a sweet Christmas. We witnessed the love of the Church surrond us after my dad…
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Continue reading →: Twofold Truth of ImmanuelFor some, the Christmas season is wonderful, commemorating all things merry and bright. There are cookies to decorate, movies to stream, gifts to wrap, people to serve, and family and friends to pull close. But for many others, the Christmas season is paired with seemingly more challenges than cheer. Perhaps…
