by Anna D'souza | Feb 16, 2026 | AnnaLogue
Today I am in Parabolic Mode. And that’s because Jesus just illustrated a life lesson to me through a floricultural fiasco. Allow me to elucidate. I spent this morning helping my helper extract the insidious roots of a swiftly foliating, flourishing papaya tree that...
by Anna D'souza | Feb 2, 2026 | AnnaLogue
Those who know me well know that I am zealous for the power and purity of the authentic prophetic. So when it spirals into the false and the ridiculous—when it is abused by corrupt charlatans flirting with the spirit of antichrist—I am deeply provoked. Revelation...
by Anna D'souza | Jan 19, 2026 | AnnaLogue
Strangely enough, at the start of 2026, I found myself unexpectedly reluctant to begin my usual practice of reading through the Bible in a year. The prospect of once again ploughing through four chapters a day—just to check a box and record that I had completed the...
by Anna D'souza | Dec 30, 2025 | AnnaLogue
And just like that, another year nears its expiry date as “Father Time” continues his inexorable sprint toward the finish line. For some like me, that line feels closer than for others, thus making the Apostle Paul’s exhortation in Philippians both urgent and deeply...
by Anna D'souza | Dec 14, 2025 | AnnaLogue
During my Roman Catholic years, I would gaze upon the paintings of Mary—demure, meek, serene, mild-mannered, holy, ethereal. The perfect woman. The flawless saint. The one untouched by the storms that seemed to swirl around ordinary mortals like me. I would look at...