Jerry Scott

  • Hopeful?

      On Sunday, Margaret handed me a yellowed copies of two magazine pages from 1994. It was an article I had written titled “Fearless Living in Fearful Times.”  22 years ago I wrote of the fear that so many experience… Continue reading

  • Bitter? Or, Broken?

    Susan put a note on Facebook expressing her thanks to God for her recovery from cancer. It is marvelous and I rejoice with her.  She contacted me telling me that she hesitated to write of her gratitude for recovery as… Continue reading

  • Beyond the Honeymoon

    I was playing the church organ when I first saw her that June Sunday morning in 1974. A week later, when we first kissed, an explosion of emotion made me delirious with desire. Six months later we were married. Our… Continue reading

  • “Eucharisteo”

      “What is the shortest prayer you have heard?” was the question reportedly asked by the Children’s Church leader not so many Sundays ago at our church.  The answer made me aware that some are listening more than I think… Continue reading

  • All Your Promises are “Yes”

    Thanksgiving week starts today.  Are you thankful? I know that I have a choice in that. Do you?  This has been a year of personal loss without compare. Grief is my companion most days, never far away. But, I choose… Continue reading

  • Two kinds of ‘success’

    Two books stand next to each other on my nightstand. One touts the importance of big dreams that invite the blessings of God, emphasizing earthly success as a measure for a good life. The other tells stories of brokenness inviting us… Continue reading

  • When you pray (and we all do)

    Letter writing is becoming something of a lost art in this age of texts, tweets, and emojis. Putting our thoughts together in a way that makes complete sentences that flow into whole paragraphs is not as common as it once… Continue reading

  • Keeping an eye on the clock

    Football is a complex game. Most of the attention is focused on the plays, the defense, the quarterback’s ability to throw a good pass. Often forgotten is the strategy of managing the clock. The game is limited to 60 minutes… Continue reading

  • Did God ask me to do this?

    Currently I am being challenged by Ann VosKamp’s newest book, The Broken Way. She authentically invites the reader into her life telling the stories of her own brokenness and meeting God in those places. I don’t doubt her and find… Continue reading

  • A New and Forever Life

    I stood there in the water in front of the church, listening to the people sing, waiting to start the baptism. Feelings of elation and wonder surged through me.  Six people were about to make the statement, “I am a… Continue reading