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Disunity in Christ: A She Loves Book Club Discussion

January 28, 2015 By Alia Joy

I'm over at SheLoves Magazine snagging a spot on their Red Couch for a book club discussion of Christina Cleveland's Disunity in Christ: Uncovering the Hidden Forces that Keep Us Apart As I read, I kept thinking of all the groups, people, cultures that have excluded and marginalized me. Of being a third-culture missionary kid at the throat of the Himalayas. Scraping dahl and rice into my mouth with my tiny hands, squatting to go to the bathroom, and living with the watery sway of rice fields on …

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Filed Under: Race, Story Tagged With: Book Reviews, Books, church, culture, Diversity, Justice, self image, story, unity

Outside In (a Guest Post by Cindy Brandt)

April 12, 2014 By Alia Joy

I just got back from Faith and Culture Writers Conference where I shared about Truth Telling and how to steward our stories. There are certain voices/stories/people that just resonate with me about ALL THE THINGS, even when we disagree, and so many of those people were present. The ones who challenge me, and convict me, and inspire me. We need all sorts, don't we? We had rich conversations about things that matter. Kingdom things. I'll be sharing more about what God did there in the coming …

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Filed Under: Race, Story, writing Tagged With: Asian, blogging, Books, Church, church, community, culture, Diversity, Faith, faith, God, story

How to change the world

February 9, 2014 By Alia Joy

You told me the gospel is what truly matters as you spoke and the 5000 listened but you've given us no loaves and fish. We are famished on the gospel you preach because this gospel builds wells in Africa and feeds orphans but it's rude to the lady who works at the falafel stand, while you’re waiting on your spanokopita and greek fries, leaning on the counter with your world-changing friends. And  you don't leave a tip in the little jar and you don't look her in the eyes when she takes your …

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Filed Under: Relationship, Story, writing, Writing Tagged With: blogging, Blogging, Church, church, Faith, faith, God, IF Gathering, justice, Justice, life, love, ordinary, story, world changing

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Hi, I’m Alia Joy

INFJ and Enneagram 4w5…so it’s complicated. Wife and mom, coffee-dependent, grace saved, cynical idealist learning fluency in her native tongue, the language of hope. My pen is my weapon of choice to fight off the darkness when depression looms, it is my compass for navigating my messy mind, my even messier heart. Writing is my wilderness and my home. I write the reminders to find my way back to the heart of God. I write to feel God’s pleasure.

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