One of the site's most significant contributions is the , a weekly digital publication. It features:
Landmark issues, such as the "Penta Centum Souvenir Edition" (Issue 500), which contain over 250 curated articles on Christian living. malankara world
This diaspora is redefining what it means to be Malankara. The second and third generations are navigating the tension between their Indian heritage and their Western upbringing. They are translating ancient Syriac hymns into English, participating in global ecumenical dialogues, and ensuring that the Malankara identity survives, albeit in an evolved form. One of the site's most significant contributions is
However, the "Malankara" identity specifically took shape through the community's connection with the Church of the East (Persian Church). From the 4th century onward, the Indian church received bishops from Persia and used the East Syriac liturgy. A pivotal shift occurred in the 16th and 17th centuries. Following the arrival of the Portuguese and their attempts to Latinize the community, the historic Coonan Cross Oath of 1653 marked a rebellion against Western hegemony. This event eventually led the community to seek communion with the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch. The second and third generations are navigating the