Sarah Kay Ndjerareou is the author of Pieces of Glass. The child of missionary parents, writing became a natural way to process my adventures through Siberia, Ukraine, Kenya, Monaco, Swaziland, Thailand and beyond. Ndjerareou means ‘he who builds the road’ in Ngambai, my husband’s Reounodji Nathanael (Nate’s) tribal language spoken in Chad, Africa. Our favorite travel companions are our daughter, Sophia, and son Isaac. Today our home is in Texas.
Global Lit

Holes in the Plan by Katie Petty

In honor of National Doughnut Day, the kids and I are thrilled to introduce you to Kate Petty’s inaugural novel “Holes in the Plan.” Kate’s witty dialogue and unique perspective give life to the story of a brother and sister ...

“Vocation is the place where our deep gladness meets the world’s deep need.”

-   Frederick Buechner   -

Soulful Sojourning

The Forgotten Mother

  M y daughter is saving her hard earned money to buy a doll. The desire to mother is another instinctual feeling for many of us. Miscarriage and infertility are a part of our family’s story but, in many respects, motherhood ...
Ndjerareou Journey

Monte Carlo, My First Story

At the end of WWII, Hitler commissioned a massive radio transmitter to be built in Monte Carlo, Monaco.   Never operational, it was donated to Trans World Radio and run by a crew of American and European engineers sending Christian radio over ...
Creating Customs

Creation Sings

Happy Earth Day! Our local community of artists and believers are gathering to worship. Creation Sings Join us in Fair Park from 2-3 pm Saturday April 25th. Art House Dallas & several local worship leaders will be leading us in a time of ...
Friends Passing Through

Chico and the Postman

Katie-Meleel Nodjimbadem is a Chadian-American journalist with a focus on immigration.  A native of El-Paso, Texas and soon to be graduate of Northwestern’s School of Journalism, she also happens to be Auntie Katie to my children.  It’s been a pleasure ...