Jerry Scott

  • Rick Warren’s Prayer

    As our new President sits down in the Oval Office today, he will tackle a mountain of challenges. The expectations that are heaped on his shoulders are more than any mere man could ever fulfill. Believer, regardless of how you… Continue reading

  • Help from the hills

    Undoubtedly, our lives are more complex these days despite technology and multiple ‘labor saving’ devices that are supposed to make it all easier to manage! We have more things to keep in working order, a wider circle of relationships to… Continue reading

  • Something to celebrate!

    Many Americans will have a holiday from work today. It is a day set aside to honor the work and memory of Martin Luther King, Jr. who stirred the nation’s conscience and led African Americans in peaceful protest to gain… Continue reading

  • Thank God for your pain- then do something about it!

    The man talking to me was hurting- obviously. He wasn’t sobbing, but his voice would catch in his throat and his eyes would fill up and spill over, again and again. “What’s with this place?” he asked. “I come here… Continue reading

  • Steady hands

    One of the character traits I highly value is steadiness. I want to be the kind of man who does what he does with quality and in a consistent manner. No one should have to question, ‘can we rely on… Continue reading

  • Blaze bright, God’s Light.

    Two men who were in their middle 40’s died, both unexpectedly, just two weeks apart. I was asked to conduct their funeral services. The two lives were a study in contrast! One man wasted his life; burning through relationships, drinking… Continue reading

  • Abba’s Wonderful Gifts

    A father I knew adopted the drill sergeant as his ideal! His kids addressed him as ‘sir.’ Orders came down that were not to be questioned. In many ways, he was a good father and provider except in the most… Continue reading

  • Living With Abba

    What must it be like to be fatherless? I cannot imagine for from the dawn of my memories, there are father images in my mind. “My Dad…” is a phrase that comes so naturally to me. My earliest recollections are… Continue reading

  • The Good and the ‘Good-er!’

    In some choices I make as a disciple of Christ there really is no choice. There is no need to sit around pondering, “should I steal that beautiful car?” It’s no-brainer that I won’t be getting drunk this weekend! If… Continue reading

  • Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow – What then?

    Between Young and Old Last night, I had this strange moment when I felt suspended between two generations. On my left was my father, on his 75th birthday, very ill with cancer, in a hospital bed in the living room… Continue reading