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#LockdownLessons – How the Pandemic Reshaped My Understanding of the Church
We had to learn through a pandemic that the Church was anything but a physical building. We are the Church—a body of people who love and follow Jesus Christ.
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#LockdownLessons – Pandemic and Plans
More than anything else, what the pandemic revealed to me was our absolute lack of control over the future and the frailty and brevity of our lives
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Immigrants and Social Distancing
Long-distance relationships with parents, siblings, grandparents, friends, and relatives are part and parcel of an immigrant’s life.
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Memories of Autorickshaws and Amrutanjan
I flex my memory muscles because these reflections make up the un-severed umbilical cord that binds me to my homeland. Flashbacks are all I have to keep me connected to my native country. If I let go, I will bleed and die.
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#LockdownLessons – Courageous Love
Christian charity can fade into the background when self-preservation or self-interest kicks in. I came out of the quarantine determined to take a closer look at why at times my empathy does not translate into practical action and what I can do about it.
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You Are an Immigrant Too. Here’s Why It matters.
Whether we realize it or not, we are all immigrants. We become foreigners to the world when we are born again. We see the earth as the land of our pilgrimage, and not as our home.
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Being a Mom Behind the Scenes of a Facebook Challenge
Somewhere between the daily schedules and routines, we manage to click pictures of our children. These photos capture not just precious moments but the essence of motherhood.
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How Is Sheltering in Place Going to Change Us?
We are homebound with children and spouses, separated from friends and family, surrounded by grief and loss, and within touching distance of a virus. What role does our faith play in this predicament?
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3 Ways of Thinking that Can Help you Adjust to Change
The pandemic has thrust us into a new world and altered our lives. How are you adjusting to the change?
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The Virus I Hope to Catch from Chinese Christians
I wish I caught this virus from the Chinese.