Jerry Scott
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Angry enough to go to war?
On Monday evening, I went to see 1917 a new film about the horrors of the First World War. The images on the screen brought home, again, the illogical nature of warfare as a means of settling disputes, yet it… Continue reading
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Is purity possible?
My reading in Matthew’s Gospel stopped this morning at this one line from Jesus’ words about discovering true joy- “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.” (Matthew 5:8, NIV) What is this thing that Jesus speaks… Continue reading
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Well, she made her bed
Ours is a culture that knows little about mercy. “Giv’em what they deserve,” we insist. American jails and prisons are full to overflowing. Our political system is in a state of constant war, the ‘win’ valued over seeing the issues… Continue reading
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Hungry?
About a month ago, I decided to lose some weight so I have taken note of the quantity and quality of the food I put into my mouth! I miss those snacks, those sweet treats, those salty chips. But I… Continue reading
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Different kind of rich
The elderly man is at the end of his life. After a life full of caring for his family and others, he finds himself helpless. He shook his head in a kind of disbelief as he told me, “I used… Continue reading
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Healed
Even the most optimistic person, with the sunniest disposition, recognizes that there are millions who live with pain, who are abused by powerful people, who struggle to survive. Health care in America this year will top $3 trillion, about 18%… Continue reading
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Calling
Over a century ago, an iconic image was created by a magazine illustrator named James Montgomery Flagg. The recruiting poster, made for the U.S. Army, showed Uncle Sam pointing his finger over the caption – “I want you for the… Continue reading
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Shine Bright!
Light, what a difference it makes. A bright sunny day tends to make for generally happier people, right? Those of us who live in northern climates where one gray day follows another in January and February can develop SAD –… Continue reading
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Tested, found Strong
A metal railroad bridge in Western Pennsylvania that stood for over a century suddenly failed when a tornado swept through. Engineers who worked to discover the reason for the collapse found that when the bridge was re-built decades ago, using… Continue reading
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Fire Baptized!
In recent years we have witnessed mega-fires in the West, that have destroyed thousands of acres of forest and cost $billions in property destruction. In addition to climate change, experts now realize that fire suppression methods that protected property and… Continue reading