Jerry Scott
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The Results are Certain!
The boy’s defiance is legendary, refusal of all authority, all of the time. Now on the edge of adulthood, his rebellion is about to have lasting consequence. He may just frustrate his parents and make the lives of his teachers… Continue reading
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Jumping to Conclusions
After I reset the furniture in her room in about 15 minutes, my mother-in-law remarked, “You move so fast, Jerry. How do you get so much done so quickly?” I chuckled. She is 84 and does not move with speed.… Continue reading
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Becoming … somebody of significance
I see it too often these days – people just choosing to exist! For too many reasons to name, they give up on life, letting things go. Disappointment and disillusionment replace hope. On Monday morning they are already dreaming about… Continue reading
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Between the Broken and the Brave
The gray skies overhead these last two days are a perfect reflection of my heart this morning. I am hesitant to complain since there is much in my life for which I should be deeply grateful, and yet – the… Continue reading
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A Treasure
In 2008, just a few months before he died, my Dad gave me a ring that he had worn since 1953! My mother had given it to him at the time of their engagement. A couple of years ago… Continue reading
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Remembering . . .
Today America remembers. Tears will be shed at graves where the bodies of soldiers gone too soon from this earth lie. We will try to find meaning in the sorrow with speeches, salutes, and songs. Flags will flutter; the red,… Continue reading
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Don’t Quit!
I pulled this blog from the archives. It’s a message I need for this rainy Friday morning. Perhaps you do, as well? HUPOMONE — I just get a kick out of saying that word – (hoop·om·on·ay). Go ahead, say… Continue reading
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Worried to death
Do you ever worry? Of course you do. We all do. Anxiety is the common cold of American mental health. The constant stream of negative news creates a sense of doom for far too many. To hear some talk… Continue reading
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The story you choose
When I read of the tragic death of the Chris Cornell, of Soundgarden fame, who took his own life last week after a life-long struggle with depression, I was deeply and humbly thankful for the message I have believed, one that… Continue reading
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I’m #1!
The little girl pointed out her watercolor painting to me. The effort will not ever hang in a national gallery, I’m sure, but it was her work. A person who believes that she is a person of worth will almost… Continue reading