January 16, 2024 | Australia | Maharani Lumban-Gao, Hope Channel International, for Adventist Mission
Ross Craig was shocked when his siblings told him what his parents had done.
“When they bought their plots at the cemetery, they also bought one for you because they thought you would die first,” they said. “For the past 20 years, we’ve been waiting for a phone call telling us that you had been murdered or overdosed.”
Ross Craig (right) with his brothers, about 1978. [Photo: courtesy of Ross Craig]
He took a job as a bartender to pay his tuition and rent. Ross began to use illicit drugs and even became involved in their manufacture. But no matter what he did to experience temporary happiness, he felt empty and unfulfilled.
One night, Ross walked toward Story Bridge, a popular spot for people seeking to end their lives. Suddenly, two men approached him. Recalling the fateful experience, he says, “They asked me, ‘Do you believe in God?’ I answered, ‘Yeah, kind of. I used to.’ They then asked if they could pray for me.”
Ross Craig, pictured with two of his sisters, at his graduation in 2018 from Avondale University with a degree in ministry and theology. [Photo: courtesy of Ross Craig]
“They had disappeared,” Ross says. “I had a clear view in every direction. They were either world-class sprinters or angels. That night, I realized that this was serious. I had done something that got the attention of Someone.”
Sometime later, Ross learned that his parents were seriously ill. He hadn’t been in contact with them for 20 years because he was ashamed of his addiction, but he felt compelled to see them again. Unfortunately, within several hours of his visit Ross’s father died, but Ross did care for his mother for six months. She asked him to take her to church each Saturday (Sabbath). Initially, he went merely to accompany her, but over time, he began to learn more about God and became convicted of his need for a Savior.
At church, Ross first discovered Hope Channel and Hope Sabbath School. He began listening regularly to the Hope Sabbath School audio podcast.
Ross Craig’s ordination service at his home church of Manjimup, Western Australia, January 14, 2023. [Photo: courtesy of Ross Craig]
“God can use anyone, because God loves everyone,” Ross says.
Ross is now an ordained pastor and continues to spread God’s message of hope to those struggling as he once did. “If my journey can help just one to reconsider God and take Jesus into their life, it was all worthwhile,” he says.
He tearfully recalls a frequent dream that his eldest sister had and shared with him. He was drowning, and she could see only the tip of his index finger above the water. But that was what she grabbed to bring him back.
One of the first baptisms Ross Craig (right) conducted in Manjimup in 2019. [Photo: courtesy of Ross Craig]
The original version of this story was posted by Adventist Mission. Maharani Lumban-Gao was a social media specialist at Hope Channel International when she wrote this story.