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embracing the diversity of heaven
FROM THE GUEST EDITOR mabel ninan
What would it be like to sign my name with a fancy pen on my first book contract?
I’ve been dreaming of writing and publishing a book for years. I’ve spent hours revising book proposals and even more countless hours waiting for responses to my submissions.
I am an immigrant with a story to tell. Born in India, I moved to America more than a decade ago. As I struggled to fit in and longed for rootedness and belonging, God opened my eyes to the fact that I am a spiritual immigrant too, a foreigner on earth who does not belong in this world. I am a citizen of heaven, my identity inextricably linked to Christ and His church.
Published books can serve as milestones on my writing path, but they do not imply a destination. The journey continues until I’m welcomed into heaven and hear my Father say to me, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” Till then, I must stay true to my calling and write the message God has entrusted to me.
The chaos of 2020 revealed to us that God has appointed and positioned us at this significant moment in history to make an impact on an ailing world. So what if everything has suddenly gone online? Let’s use technology to bombard the world with our message. Let’s broadcast through every air and sound wave, through every social media platform, the steadfast love and saving grace of our Almighty God.
Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms. 1 Peter 4:10 NIV