Our Sisters … it’s time to celebrate

I’m jubilant; I just submitted my completed manuscript for Our Sisters, about persecuted #women in and from Pakistan, to my publisher. Woohoo!

It took a little under two years to complete, is 71,543 words long, and spans 138 Word document pages. It includes #interviews with activists, campaigners, journalists, pastors, and girls and women directly affected by oppression. I can’t wait to introduce them to you.

Our Sisters Have Champions, intro to author newsletter

Our Sisters … have champions

Lighter mornings make me feel joyful. The sun creeping around the shutters and through the curtains gives me hope that the day will go well, and I wake up eager to get started. Thankfully, the succession of dark, wintry mornings might just be over, and I sense the bright hope of spring.

As my previous newsletters have attested, I have gone through a dark writing season. Interviewing girls who have experienced profound trauma was tough. But I have moved on a little and am now speaking to the unsung heroes standing up against persecution and violence. It has been a welcome relief; I sense the light.

Oldies but Goodies old radio set

Oldies but Goodies – it’s All Saints Day

The writer reflects on the influence of Christian Saints on their life, particularly Eileen Lodge and their grandparents, who inspired a life of service and faith. The remembrance of these figures’ contributions is crucial for enduring challenging times. The author encourages readers to share their inspirational figures, inviting them to join DislocatedChristians community and contribute by buying books or donating funds towards their new projects.