Jerry Scott
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On a power trip?
Kathy (not her real name) struggled with life. She had bouts of severe anxiety, sometimes flew into blind rages, and was occasionally suicidal. She was in therapy for years. Her psychiatrist reached out to me and asked if I would… Continue reading
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Will you tip God this Sunday?
Our church is in the middle of the “Matthew 25 Challenge” in cooperation with World Vision. Two goals are in view – to raise our awareness of the need that millions of people experience every day, and to open our… Continue reading
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I feel so bad!
My grandson, Gio, who is 4, sometimes needs to be corrected like any toddler. Grandfathers see those moments of discipline so much differently than the parents. “It’s just a little thing. Don’t make him sad,” I offer. But, truthfully, it… Continue reading
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Cleaned up!
Can you imagine showing up for a family celebration dinner, sweaty, dirty, and stinking? It’s just not what’s done, right? No matter how much I loved him, I would not find it a very appetizing meal if I had to… Continue reading
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How to find maximum freedom
Parenting teens is seldom fun, almost never easy, is it? Bev and I aimed for a balance between love and respect. We tried to affirm a sincere ‘try’ even if it failed, but also let our teens live with the… Continue reading
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You gave them the keys
On my front door is a little device into which I enter a code to unlock the door. My family and a few of my friends know the code. It is implied that they are welcome to just ‘’walk in”… Continue reading
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Building a connection
Staying connected! It is one of the things that I most appreciate about the technology that fills my life. My phone signals the arrival of text messages dozens of times each day; everything from the mundane, “Won’t be home ‘til… Continue reading
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Prepping for Exams
Long ago, when in college, I had friends who showed up in class who obviously had not slept much the night before. They were up into the small hours of morning ‘cramming,’ trying to absorb weeks of material in preparation… Continue reading
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The Last Unmentionable
Mention death and watch the reactions – fear, uneasiness, discomfort, even shock. Acknowledging that death is inevitable is the last unmentionable, it seems. American Baby Boomers (yes, my generation) are living longer due to medical intervention. The percentage of Americans… Continue reading
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Seeing past the labels
Robin Leach, best known for a program on TV that aired in the 1980’s, Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, died last week. He entertained by giving people a look at celebrities and their wealth, his signature line being about… Continue reading