Jerry Scott

  • I cry, too

    Thirty years ago while I served alongside of my father in ministry as an associate pastor, in a thriving church, I would sometimes go with him to funerals, to the hospitals, on visits to homes of the elderly. He often… Continue reading

  • When we are miserable ingrates

    Just about every parent has heard this complaint in one way or another. “You never do anything for me.” Perhaps it is because our child’s friend just got that latest greatest smartphone while she has to use last year’s model.… Continue reading

  • Another Cute Baby?

    Jesus’ arrival, a baby boy born to traveling parents, laid in a manger, gets ‘prettied up’ in our retelling. We bring all our ooh’s and aah’s as if he arrived in the hospital maternity wing, the next beautiful baby to… Continue reading

  • Loving the Light!

    On a run to the hospital last night, I drove through residential areas and the child in me started to take note of the houses that were decorated with lights.  Some, like mine, included a polite nod to the Season.… Continue reading

  • Don’t get mud on your face

    Tom Brady and Bill Belichick have built a partnership that has made the Patriots a great football team. Belichick is a coach of amazing insights. Brady, a record holding quarterback. Yet both have ‘mud on their face.’  A few years… Continue reading

  • The Treasures in Your Heart

    Talk to me over dinner and I’ll tell you about the work of ministry which is my passion, my adult children that I love.  Pictures of my grandchildren will appear on my phone in the course of the evening.  And,… Continue reading

  • Come, Let Us Adore Him

    Christmas carols played softly on the car radio as I drove in the darkness. I find my time driving an excellent time for reflection and prayer, especially at night! No one but God can hear me. My conversation with Him… Continue reading

  • Got the dust washed out of my eyes

    Noah and Mel are about 3 decades younger, filled with the call of God to a remote part of Mexico, where they will be ambassadors for Christ to many who still live in spiritual darkness without the Hope and Light… Continue reading

  • Generations at war?

    At age 61, I suppose I qualify as one of those “old white guys” that a recent New York Times Op-Ed piece blamed for the ills of American Christianity. I read it with a sad but knowing heart. Are some… Continue reading

  • Faith or Fate?

    It’s that time of year when I invest some time planning for coming months and reviewing the year past.  I like to remember the ‘wins’ the moments when I see God at work and I try to learn from the… Continue reading