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Domestic goddess

by Phoebe Farag Mikhail On January 17th, I shared this little bit of domesticity on social media, and so many people enjoyed it I decided to post it here. Last night, I finally put a load of laundry in the... Read More

Your Holiday Self-Care Gift List

By Phoebe Farag Mikhail My gift list this year is focused on something we all need this difficult year of 2020: self-care. Each of the books, products and shops below are ones that I have used that brightened my mood,... Read More

Let us

by Phoebe Farag Mikhail Let’s stop the arrogance. Let’s stop the pride. Let’s stop accusing our friends and family of being brainwashed because they disagree with us. Let’s stop assuming that we know more than others because we read something... Read More

Hope for those that Can’t

Today’s post is the fourth in a listening series, where I get the amazing opportunity to amplify the voices of my black and African brothers and sisters. Read the first post, “A Common Enemy,” here, and the second post, “Coming to America,” here,... Read More

Take the Test: A Tribute to Fr. Luke Sidarous

Today marks the fortieth day since the departure of Fr. Luke Sidarous to the heavenly kingdom. Although I never knew him personally, he is a well-known priest in the Coptic Orthodox community in North America, so I am pleased to... Read More

Muscle Memory

by Phoebe Farag Mikhail Last week we commemorated the fortieth day of my mother in law, Wedad Gendy’s repose in the Lord. We were blessed to have her be able to attend our wedding in the US and also to... Read More

The Impact of Abuse on Children, and Disclosing Sexual Abuse

By Silvia Farag, MSW, LSW, PsyD Candidate Today is the third post in a five-part series I’m sharing on sexual abuse. I’m honored to have an expert clinician in the field share her knowledge and experience on the topic of... Read More

The Higher Rule

By Phoebe Farag Mikhail My eyes rested upon the icon of the Holy Family’s flight to Egypt as I prayed during liturgy in 2009. I had just moved across the Atlantic and was pregnant with my first child—pregnant and uninsured,... Read More

Parents Preventing Sexual Abuse

Today is the second post in a five-part series I’m sharing on sexual abuse. I’m honored to have an expert clinician in the field share her knowledge and experience on the topic of child sexual abuse for several posts in... Read More

A common enemy

Today’s post is the first in a listening series, where I get the amazing opportunity to amplify the voices of my black and African brothers and sisters. Each post will demonstrate an array of viewpoints that will help us be... Read More