by Charity Singleton Craig | Feb 7, 2017 | Blog
Looking to the past to help with the present is a very practical approach to our everyday, personal lives, but it’s also a wise approach for groups and communities and even countries.
by Charity Singleton Craig | Oct 3, 2014 | Blog, Read and Respond
Our internet service came to a screeching halt Wednesday evening, and when I set out to work Thursday morning, still nothing. My husband called our service provider three times and received three different answers: it was an outage in the area, there was a problem...
by Charity Singleton Craig | Apr 17, 2014 | Blog, Read and Respond
Every person who comes to faith in Jesus follows a winding path of circumstances, relationships, and providence – what we sometimes think of as serendipity, or just pure luck. Every person has a story, and some of the stories leave a deep impression when we hear...
by Charity Singleton Craig | Apr 15, 2014 | Blog, My Word of the Week
mis·fit – noun \ˈmis-ˌfit also ˌmis-ˈfit\ : a person who is different from other people and who does not seem to belong in a particular group or situation : something that fits badly : a person who is poorly adapted to a situation or environment __________...
by Charity Singleton Craig | Mar 11, 2014 | Blog, My Word of the Week
con·nect·ed – adjective : joined or linked together : having useful social, professional, or commercial relationships __________ Saturday, I sat around the table with seven other writers participating in our writing groups’ first-ever writing retreat. When I...