by Charity Singleton Craig | Sep 18, 2012 | Archived Blog Posts
Pastor Mark Vroegop is preaching a series on the book of Exodus at my church. Here is a response to Sunday’s sermon I wrote for my church’s blog. Even as Pastor Mark was laying out the amazing details of God’s sovereignty in drawing Moses out of the Nile...
by Charity Singleton Craig | Sep 4, 2012 | Archived Blog Posts
I don’t know for sure how it starts; usually it’s something as simple as a friend running a few minutes behind or remembering that a bill due today is yet unpaid. Or sometimes all it takes is a twinge of pain in my back or my side. Somehow, any one of...
by Charity Singleton Craig | Apr 29, 2012 | Archived Blog Posts
Today, I was part of a community. Seventy-five people from my church convened at an old public school building in the Brookside neighborhood on the near-East side of Indianapolis to wash walls, serve hotdogs, and play basketball with local kids. The building is being...
by Charity Singleton Craig | May 16, 2011 | Archived Blog Posts
It was a message most people are turned off to. My pastor preached on tithing on Sunday, and he knew that money is never an easy topic. There are a lot of things he likes to talk about, Pastor Mark said, and money is not one of them. But because he wanted us to listen...
by Charity Singleton Craig | Mar 4, 2011 | Archived Blog Posts
This weekend, Dr. Donald A Carson from Trinity Theological Seminary will be speaking at my church for Think|11 – Does It Matter How I Am Forgiven? Dr. Carson will be addressing the importance and relevance of the death and resurrection of Jesus. No better way to...