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Is This God’s Voice or Mine?

Is This God’s Voice or Mine?

By Jennie Xue, MTh [Previously published by WKICU Warga Katholik Indonesia California Utara. Read the originally published article in English and Indonesian.] How often do you ask yourself, "Is this God's voice or my own thoughts?" If you're like me, probably quite...

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Tithing and Financial Management for Catholics

Tithing and Financial Management for Catholics

[Previously published by the WKICU - Warga Katholik Indonesia California Utara, Silicon Valley newsletter.] by Jennie Xue, MTh (candidate) One of our Protestant brothers and sisters' religious practices is tithing, which refers to giving 10 per cent of one's income to...

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The State of the Global Economy: Good or Bad?

The State of the Global Economy: Good or Bad?

Previously published by JennieXue.com as a part of public education The global economy has recently been in the limelight, with pundits and economists predicting its impending collapse. But, a deeper examination of the present situation indicates that the global...

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Read my updated About page

Read my updated About page

Hi gorgeous friend, Read my new About page and let me know what you think. Did I miss anything? What else do you want to read on that page? Have a wonderful amazing and fantastic day ahead! Your friend, Jennie

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The Fall of Silicon Valley Bank: A Warning

The Fall of Silicon Valley Bank: A Warning

Published by JennieXue.com, as a part of public education Silicon Valley Bank's (SVB) failure has rocked the IT and banking industries. Once a financial behemoth, the organisation was known for supporting innovation, developing companies, and playing an important role...

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Jennie M. Xue is an award-winning author and a bilingual columnist based in Northern California. She writes in English and Indonesian and is known as one of the most prolific Indonesia-born bilingual authors and columnists. Her English-only site and writing portfolio is JenniferXue.com.

They Said

The fire within Jennie was ignited as another fire was extinguished.
(Justin Lafferty for Tracy Press)

In a way, Jennie is a literary opposite of Stockton native Maxine Hong Kingston, who wrote about being trapped between American culture and the wrenchingly different ways of her Chinese immigrant parents. Cultural dislocation empowers Jennie.
(Michael Fitzgerald for The Record of San Joaquin)

They say the people who truly love you are the ones who constantly urge you to improve. Jakarta native and award-winning writer Jennie embodies this. Though she has lived in America for more than a decade, Jennie writes exhaustively on Jakarta, its people, its activism and its future.
(Shalene Gupta for The Jakarta Globe)

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