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Shalomsick Notes

Tasha Jun, Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young, Prasanta Verma, Sara Fichtner, Brandi Ebersole, The Redbud Hyphen, Serena Wang, Rachel C. Varghese, Angela

Notes on living shalomsick. * Shalom /SHəˈlōm/ : wholeness, restoration, completeness, flourshing *Homesick /ˈhōmˌsik/ : a longing for home *Shalomsick /SHəˈlōm,sik/ : a deep longing for wholeness, restoration, completeness and flourishing

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Tasha Jun

    Tasha is a Korean American melancholy dreamer, wife, and mom, who grew up in a multicultural and biracial home. She writes with an ache in liminal space, and writing has always been what's led her towards the hope of shalom.

  • Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young

    I’m an author, speaker, Bible teacher, and podcaster. My passion is helping people discover God’s glory in unexpected places and flourish in their God-given callings. Connect with me at www.DorinaGilmore.com.

  • Prasanta Verma

    Prasanta Verma is an author, speaker, and public health professional. She wants to help us find belonging and to feel seen, writing about connection, community, belonging, and health. Beyond Ethnic Loneliness is available at your favorite retailer.

  • Sara Fichtner

    Hoosier-Filipina casada con un Argentino | ✍\ud83c\udffcWriter \ud83d\udcdaReader \ud83c\udf0fCultural Connector | Curator of In the Mix, writing + resources to connect through culture | Instagram @_sarafichtner

  • Brandi Ebersole

    Brandi Ebersole is a transracial adoptee, who's motherhood holds adopted children, biological families, big feelings and a multicultural dinner table.

  • The Redbud Hyphen

    Redbud Writers Guild is an international community of Christian women who envision a vibrant and diverse movement of women who create in community and who influence culture and faith.

  • Serena Wang

    Born & raised in California, pruned in NYC. Pocketing slice of life moments, and finding meaning in our world with people. Join me in my writing journey, and let's marvel at the world we live in!

  • Rachel C. Varghese

    Writer, Speaker, & Creative | Homeschooling Mama \ud83d\udc67\ud83c\udffd\ud83d\udc67\ud83c\udffd | Hot Coffee & Book Lover

  • Angela

    Angela Hoover is a writer based in rural northeast Indiana, at the intersection of One Cornfield and Yet Another Cornfield. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her somewhere outdoors and at-large.

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