by Mark Vroegop | Articles, Gospel of John, Spiritual Growth, Suggested Resources, Uncategorized
“Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book; but these are written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (John 20:30–31) I love...
by Mark Vroegop | Articles, Ministry, Pastoral Ministry, Suggested Resources, Uncategorized
Along with our once-a-month meeting, the Elders of College Park Church have divided into groups for fellowship, prayer, spiritual growth, and accountability over the last decade to get below the surface of life and ministry. This year we tried something with our new...
by Mark Vroegop | Articles, Suggested Resources, Uncategorized
I grieve over my empathy-gap when it comes to the topic of race and current events. My heart is there. But I simply do not feel what it’s like to not be a white man in our culture. One strategy to help this knowledge and empathy gap is reading a broad array of...
by Mark Vroegop | Suggested Resources, Uncategorized
While on vacation, I read Hellhound on his Trail. It is a riveting account of the circumstances surrounding the assassination of King and the manhunt for James Earl Ray. The book details the background of Dr. King’s desire to aid the sanitation workers strike in...
by Mark Vroegop | Articles, Suggested Resources
In celebration of MLK Day 2018, the staff of College Park Church dedicated a morning to reflect on the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement and the life of Dr. King. We visited Landmark for Peace Park at Broadway and 17th in Indianapolis. Robert Kennedy gave an...
by Mark Vroegop | Suggested Resources, Uncategorized
I love to read. Here’s a list of books I’m reading: And the books I’ve read in 2018: