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Simi was born in India and moved to Dallas, TX at the age of 7. Simi is a speaker, author, and full-time physical therapist. Her calling is to the local church and her passion is to equip women to know who they are and live faithfully right where they are....

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  1. Amen!! Love this. Such simple & yet profound truth. Thank you for spurring us on to remain authentic, transparent & wise while we eagerly await His return. There are no “holy huddles” in heaven.

  2. Such a timely Word for such a time as we are in these days! God bless you & continue to lead you by His truth. I am blessed by this teaching of His Truth.

  3. Amen! I have family and friends on both sides of the political spectrum, yet we all manage to be respectful to each other. We also have different views on faith. No matter what your beliefs and views, as for me and my house we believe in Jesus as our Savior and will love, pray, and serve with God’s heart all who cross our path.

  4. This is SO good! I love reflecting on the story of Jonah as I process how God is calling me to live in this contentious times. Simi, thank you for these wise words and sharing ways that we can be the light and love of Jesus. Grateful for you!

  5. Hello,
    I truly enjoyed your podcast and regardless of political views there is a much greater diversity among our neighbors like sinful disagreement with God verses their desires, like transgender, bi-sexual that as a christian all we can do is pray for them, be kind to them, show them our christ like nature, share food with them and biblical views that they do or do not feel about God, it is truly conflicting in my heart to smile and know their lifestyle is against Godly beliefs. I have grandsons and it is concerning that the neighbors are males but live like females.
    I’m asking for prayers, the weirdness walking by them, protection for my grandsons when home alone and what conversation to have with them even if they do not bring it up, there is still awkwardness.

    • God sees your heart that wants to live in peace. God will give you words filled with grace when needed so they can see Jesus in you!

  6. Yes, Simi! Thank you! This is right. I want to share this with everyone. Thank you for expressing it so graciously.

  7. Thank You Simi.
    So true ~ Living in south east asia amongst predominantly non-Christians beliefs, Muslims, Buddhists, et speaks even more to my heart as we navigate conversations amongst families and friends in a multicultural nation.

    In all, I pray we can always be Christ’s peacemakers no matter where we are. It’s never against people but we pray against the principalities of darkness. Our Hope is that the light of Christ can open closed-minds, ears and hearts.

    God bless America, you and all here who stands firm in Jesus Christ, our Lord. You are all Christ’s light bearers.

    xoxo
    Cindy