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...
by Anna D'souza | Nov 30, 2025 | AnnaLogue
Has Jesus Grown Bored of Our Churches?Have you ever wondered whether Jesus ever gets bored visiting His own church? No? Yes? Well, I have. Often. Our Well-Oiled Worship ServicesJust think about it. Week after week, He watches us repeat the same routine: practicing for...
by Anna D'souza | Nov 8, 2025 | AnnaLogue
I am sitting in a quiet hotel room in Glasgow at the tail end of an awe-filled three-week visit with my husband, still soaking under the deluge of God’s grace and kindness over us. It’s difficult to distill overflowing emotions into words, but try I must—so let me...
by Anna D'souza | Sep 29, 2025 | AnnaLogue
The world seems hopelessly stuck in a never-ending spin cycle of furious outrage. Hardly a corner of the planet remains untouched by offence, hostility, or strife. Passions boil over political conflict, distorted sexual norms, woke ideologies, church scandals,...
by Anna D'souza | Sep 14, 2025 | AnnaLogue
The vital role of worship—for revival and within revival—has been burning in my spirit these past days, and I have been wrestling with what it must look like in this epoch of waiting for the soon return of King Jesus. Let me be honest here. The sentimental songs of...