Navamani has been member of the Association of Theologically Trained Women of India and held the elected post of President for two bienniums.
[12] Since 2020,[13] she spends her time writing motivational articles for the young generation[14] to lead meaningful and better lives through The Upper Room.
[20] She was also at the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities) at its forty-ninth session held in Switzerland in 1997.
Paul Arasu Selvanathan as a 2017 doctoral student at the Comillas Pontifical University in Spain defines an Indian Family[24] on the basis of Navamani's[4] article.
Pushpa Samuel of Fuller Theological Seminary, United States espouses for ordination of women in the Mar Thoma Syrian Church through a 2020 article, citing the work of Navamani.
[25] Praisy David, a 2020 student of Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar[14] takes a cue from Navamani on espousing Gender equality, she quotes, As Navamani E. Peter, in the introduction of the book Jesus Talks to Women writes that,[14] Jesus saw women as intelligent, thinking humans, equal with men.