by Charity Singleton Craig | Sep 13, 2017 | Blog, Keeping the Faith, Themes
Could it be that God made us for change?
by Charity Singleton Craig | Mar 15, 2016 | Blog, My Word of the Week
Steve and the boys thought I’d gone completely mad when I rushed to the fence Friday evening after a band concert and dinner out. “Look, I see them,” I called out, and my three guys were completely flummoxed because I was looking toward the neighbors’ house but no one was home.
by Charity Singleton Craig | Oct 27, 2015 | Blog, My Word of the Week
commemorate – verb | \kə-ˈme-mə-ˌrāt\ : to exist or be done in order to remind people of (an important event or person from the past) : to do something special in order to remember and honor (an important event or person from the past) I was washing dishes one...
by Charity Singleton Craig | Jan 2, 2012 | Archived Blog Posts
I rolled the thread from the spool a length just past the end of my arm, thread light blue like a summer sky. I slipped it in the eye of the needle on the first try. I pulled the two loose ends together, smoothing out the distance back toward the needle. When all was...
by Charity Singleton Craig | Sep 22, 2010 | Archived Blog Posts
Deep down in the fogginess of nearly forgotten, I see myself at an impound with a friend. One of our cars has been towed, but over the years, I can’t even remember if it was mine or his. Or hers. I’m not actually even sure who I was there with.But I see...