Saturday, December 19, 2015

Thandi Raatein- (Hindi) Christmas Dandiya song by Kalpana Christian Sharma


This song is written and sung by me as well, in Hindi language, its about the birth of Christ and the music is Gujarati Dandiya folk music done by Darsheet Shah in Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa in 2001. The song is a part of the my first ever audio CD "Reach Out" with 12 Christmas songs (3 in Hindi and rest in English). Hope you enjoy the music and the song!

"Anand Karo" (Rejoice) by Kalpana Christian Sharma (Mrs.)


Dear friends, 

Hope you are doing well. I was invited yesterday at the Gujarati Christian meeting in Naperville, IL to sing the gospel song I wrote in Hindi in 2001. The original is recorded in 2001 in Nairobi, Kenya. This is yesterday's live singing. If you understand Hindi, this song is talking about the joy that comes from knowing Jesus came, died, rose again, sustains us and is coming back for us, so "Anand Karo" Rejoice! Be blessed as you hear my heart. If you are interested to get a copy of my original CD with 12 songs, please let me know if you want one! I live by faith! meanwhile Enjoy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sC9fWabKWZk

in Christ and for HIS glory, 
Kalpana

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

God's rescue mission and a better plan for my life.

November 4th, 2015

36 years ago today I was rescued! 
And was put on a KQ (Kenya Airways) flight from BOM to NBO, if I am not mistaken it was KQ 205. 

At that time I did not get it but for few years now I have learned to clearly see this as God's divinely orchestrated rescue mission for me; literally, physically and spiritually, from dangerous, unhealthy and ungodly circumstances! How grateful I am to God for this!
I was born in India and grew up part of my life there as well of which, few years were away from my parents, since they were working in Kenya, Africa. As much as I am thankful for the relatives and neighbors who did do good to us, sadly some of the folks back 'home' did not prove to be trustworthy and so we not only lacked proper upbringing but were also taken advantage of at a young age. 
From my later conversations with my parents in Nairobi, Kenya, I saw how much they had worried about me during those years; They told me that they thought of me every time they heard a song that talked about a young girl's protection, especially these lines from a song of an Indian movie of those time, "Mukh chamke jyun Himalay ki choti, ho na padosi ki neeyat khoti, O Gharwaaalon jara usko sambhaalo, yeh toh hey badi bholi" (Her face shines like Himalaya's peak, may the neighbors' motives not get corrupted to molest her, O folks back home, please take care of her she is very naive.) Sadly, the motives did get corrupted and yes, I was taken advantage of by some of those people. 
BUT God!!! Well, yes, thank God, that I also grew up going to church and learning about God. Spiritually speaking I was a baby in my faith walk; 'born again' 'in principle' on August 15th 1978, but I did not know what that really meant practically at a tender age of 14 in a real day to day living! Even though in some areas I had a clear sense of right and wrong, in some important things of life I did not have discernment and was introduced to twisted ideas at an early age, so continued still living in sin thinking it was love, care, fun and something you had to give back to get protection or help;
Aren't you ever so grateful along with me that God divinely steps in our lives to protect us from wicked people and also stops us from self-destructing ourselves, even when we are young and naive? In 1979 with the wisdom of my uncle John and of my caring cousin Rev. Ashok Parmar, and of course of my parents, GOD uprooted me from a sin sick environment I was involved in Nadiad, India, living among some wolves; and GOD brought me to Nairobi, Kenya, on 04 Nov 1979 on that KQ flight. From then on it has been an excellent faith journey. 
I thank God for His better plan for my life, for cleansing me, for bringing godly and truly caring people like Mrs. Madhu Sheth, my mentor during those years and Joyce Kabiru (Odongo) my prayer partner and fellow singing group member who worked with me and taught me the truth with grace; helped me learn to live in purity, grow in wisdom, in understanding, and in Biblical knowledge so as to stay on a narrow path. God blessed me with good friends, good jobs and yes even though there are wolves all around but God continued to protect me. I live to glorify God and my life is an amazing testimony of a changed life. Jesus transforms life even today!
Dear reader, no matter what your past is for has been, whether evil was done to you or you chose it, Lord Jesus can bring you out of it and change you into a whole new person and make your life worth living. God has given you conscious, His grace is available; take the help that He provides, do not think to allow abuse of any kind in your life to become normal. Let God rescue you. Let me conclude with this beautiful Psalm that I read today in my devotion:
Psalm 121: (NKJV)
I will lift up my eyes to the hills—From whence comes my help?
My help comes from the Lord,
Who made heaven and earth.
He will not allow your foot to be moved;
He who keeps you will not slumber.
Behold, He who keeps Israel
Shall neither slumber nor sleep.
The Lord is your keeper;
The Lord is your shade at your right hand.
The sun shall not strike you by day,
Nor the moon by night.
The Lord shall preserve you from all evil;
He shall preserve your soul.
The Lord shall preserve your going out and your coming in
From this time forth, and even forevermore.
To God be the glory! 
Kalpana Christian Sharma (Mrs.) 
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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Parents, require obedience of your children, a good article by John Piper

Hi Dear friends,

This is a good article by John Piper about what God expects of us as parents! I hope you find this article useful to read and even to share with others who can benefit from it. Let us encourage parents to do their part.
Blessings,
Kalpna
here is the link: http://www.desiringgod.org/articles/parents-require-obedience-of-your-children

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Jeera-Mari Biscuits/Cookies (Cummin-Pepper bikis).

Jeera-Mari Biscuits/Cookies (Cummin-Pepper bikis). 

I found the recipe in my old recipe book.This is a salty snack. There is a sweeter version also but today its the salty one's turn;
Ingredients needed: 
1 cup All purpose/plain flour
1/2 cup butter (1 stick)
salt as per your taste
3/4 tsp. Jeera (cummin seeds)
1/2 tsp coarsely crushed Mari (black pepper)
2 Tbsp corn flour
1/4 tsp Baking powder
1 Tbsp soji (Semolina)
1. Mix the flour, baking power and corn flour and sift thru seive (strainer) 2-3 times. Add Soji.
2. cream the butter and add jeera and mari and mix it well.
3. Add the flour mixture and mix well till it forms dough like texture. NO need to add water or milk. The butter alone is enough.
4. Divide into two balls and roll it with a pin to a good medium thickness (not to thin and not too thick). Cut into the desired shapes with cookie cutters.
5. Pre-heat the oven and bake the bikis at 200F. for 10 min and reduce to 150F until they have a light pink color. (use your own timing and judgement as weather and oven temp differ at times) Do not overcook. Enjoy with tea!
(This recipe had first come into an old Gujarati "Stri" magazine 35 years ago) I had tried it then and over the years as well and find it very delicious.

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Zucchini leaves saag "Greens" - Indian style


Spiced up Zucchini leaves greens (Indian style)
Galka na paan ni Bhaji (Gujarati)
Zucchini leaves Saag (Hindi) _____________________________________


Looks like Spinach or Sarso da Saag but its really Zucchini leaves.

I like to eat healthy and so lots of vegetables so I am a game for trying out new things in this realm. Last summer July 2014 my daughter did a vegetable garden in our back yard and the Zucchini plants were flourishing well. While we ate the Zucchini in different ways, someone came up with an idea to try out Zucchini leaves. So here is the recipe came up with.


1. Couple of Zucchini leaves, washed and  chopped. (the more the leaves, the better the density)
2. 1 medium/large onion, chopped
3. Garlic ginger paste - to taste
4. 1 teaspoon of Cumin seeds  (Jeera)
5. Salt to taste
6. Jalapeno to taste.
7. 1-2 table spoon oil for heating, tempering and flavoring

Method:
1. Put the chopped zucchini leaves to boil in a pan with little water, when tender turn off the heat and let it cool.
2. Try to take minimum water and put it in a blender to grind to a not so fine paste.
(If you take cupful or two at a time you may need to do it in few batches) It should not be watery so do not add any extra water while grinding.
3. Heat the oil in a pan and add cumin seeds (Jeera) for few seconds, then add chopped onion and garlic ginger paste, let it cook for a while. When onions are tender, add the ground/meshed zucchini leaves, salt and jalapeno peppers. Cook for few minutes and remove from the heat.

Eat warm with Roti (Chapati), Paratha, Naan or Pitta bread. It is tastier.

Enjoy heating healthy,

Kalpana Christian Sharma (Mrs.)
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