Jerry Scott

  • Maturity- Being ‘in charge’ of Me

    Are you living like a perpetual teenager with poor impulse control, unable or unwilling to choose the best path when there is no one ‘in charge?’ One of the frightening things about parenting a teenager is that he old enough… Continue reading

  • "I thank God for you."

    My e-mail’s inbox had a special letter in it today. Dave has been a Believer for nearly 30 years. He has journeyed through various stages and been part of several churches in that span, but he wrote to express thanks… Continue reading

  • You’re so different from me!

    My brothers and sisters gathered at my parent’s home yesterday. What a group! There are 13 of us, including the adopted children, and despite having the same parents, we are different – very different. We have chosen different careers, live… Continue reading

  • Musing in the opening hours of 2007

    More than a few of us somehow awakened this January 1,2007 with the assumption that this year would finally be the ‘one’ – the year that we get thinner, or richer, or married, or un-married, or that we’ll fall in… Continue reading

  • And a Merry Christmas to all!

    “Have a happy holiday, sir.” the service attendant said as we closed the transaction, “and a Merry Christmas to you,” I replied. “Merry Christmas!” he then said, with obvious enthusiasm. “Hey, guys, # 4 for Merry Christmas,” he shouted to… Continue reading

  • An Intentional Love

    Dean pointed those of us gathered at the Men’s Ministry group to John 13, where we read about Jesus washing the feet of His friends at the Last Supper. As we talked our way through the text, one thought was… Continue reading

  • "Two are better than one!"

    I watch Survivor, the CBS TV series. The season which concluded this past Sunday evening was notable for the group dynamics. This season started with 20 or so people divided into ethnic groups: African American, Latin, Asian, and Caucasian. Over… Continue reading

  • Showing the Gospel, an important part of telling it

    Pastor Steve Sjogren suggests that before we try to convince other people of God’s love with a four point presentation and carefully printed literature we ought to show them the love of God practically. Case in point; Theresa, a young… Continue reading

  • I’m better than you are.

    Yesterday, as I was reading yet another article about Ted Haggard, the former pastor of a large church in Colorado who resigned after sins involving drug use and sexual misconduct in his life become public, I found myself thinking, –… Continue reading

  • Christmas gifts

    Have you finished your Christmas shopping yet? Many of us still have people on our gift list without a matching present! We will venture out to make our purchases motivated in many different ways. Consider these… There is the CHEAP… Continue reading