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Christianity: Healing a wounded people

Christianity: Healing a wounded people

National peace is not the absence of protest, nor the silence that comes when fear wins. It is the presence…

January 11, 2026

Sikhism: One must fight the demons one faces

Sometimes, we are advised to “leave” this materialistic life, and retreat to the jungles, caves, and mountains. It is said…

January 11, 2026

Islam: Making friends out of strangers

People, normally preoccupied with their family members and a small circle of friends, do not generally want to become familiar…

January 11, 2026

Hinduism: Ashtang Yoga

Patanjali’s recommendation of the eightfold steps of yoga ‘Ashtang Yoga ‘ is a perfect remedy to lift man out of…

January 11, 2026

Christianity: Stepping forward with hope

As we stand at the doorway of a new year, many of us carry mixed emotions. There is hope, but…

January 4, 2026

Sikhism: An exchange of gifts

Guru Gobind Singh is sitting by a river when Har Gopal, a rich devotee, presents two gold bracelets. The Guru…

January 4, 2026

Islam: Calling God (Dua)

Dua (prayer) means a call. That is a servant of God invokes his Creator to express either his needs or…

January 4, 2026

Hinduism: Passing of the Old Year – II

Nothing lasts forever, and that is such a boon. On a lighter note, can you imagine a great grandmother who…

January 4, 2026

Christianity: From manger to morning

At Christmas we celebrate a beginning. At the New Year we stand at a threshold. Together they form one holy…

December 28, 2025

Sikhism: Guiding tenet of life is singularity

Guru Granth Sahib is comprised of 1,430 pages, but the essential learning is said to be stated in the opening…

December 28, 2025