In Conversation with Dola Prathiba, Author of A Christian's Personal Diary
- Akankshya Mohanty
- 7 days ago
- 1 min read

Q. How did you come up with the title of your book? Because it well defines what is inside the book. Q. What inspired you to write this book? I always aspired to be an author, but I never truly believed it would happen. When I began writing this book, I was uncertain whether I would ever take it to publication. It started as a quiet, personal process rather than a concrete plan. Over time, Christ’s calling and grace gave me clarity and direction. That sense of purpose pushed me to keep writing, even when doubt crept in. What began as hesitation slowly turned into conviction, and that conviction became this book. Q. Among all themes and topics, why did you choose this one in particular? I could have written anything a comic book, a love story, or poetry. But reading those does not heal. I strongly believe this subject carries the power to heal, to offer comfort, and to guide someone who may be searching for meaning or peace. Q. What personal experiences have shaped your writing the most? I'll keep it short - A phase of partial physical disability Q. What does being a published author mean to you, beyond seeing your words in print? I am always amazed looking at my book. Q. What can we, as readers expect from this book? Absolute healing, Renewed Faith, Hopefulness Q. How do you expect your readers to use this book optimally? You may start up reading someone else's story and end up realising that it's your own story.





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