In a recent conversation with Amy (or as her students call her, Mrs. McCown) she shared with me that psychologists in the field of childhood development say that children who know their family history such as who their parents are and how they met and who their grandparents are do better in life. I think … Continue reading Historical Roots
A Thought for the Weekend
Just thinking out loud . . . . -Scott
Dis-Harmonium
Thomas Hardy's novel Under the Greenwood Tree concerns the hamlet of Mellstock in the 1870's Great Britain. Miss Fancy Day comes to Mellstock to care for her aging father and, having completed her education, she also takes on the role of teacher for the local school. She soon becomes the attention of all the eligible … Continue reading Dis-Harmonium
Who is the Holy Spirit?
Through out my thirty years of ministry one of the topics Christians seem most interested in and the most confused by is What or Who is the Holy Spirit? I think we see the Spirit as mysterious because of the term Holy GHOST in older translations and Holy SPIRIT in newer translations. GHOST and SPIRIT … Continue reading Who is the Holy Spirit?
Can This be True?
"Yet even now," declares the LORD, "return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning; and rend your hearts and not your garments." Return to the LORD your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love; and he relents over disaster. Who knows … Continue reading Can This be True?
Who Are You?
I may know you personally or I may not, but can ask a favor of you? I want you to think about who you are. Don't just think about your name or your family name. Don't answer with your occupation. Think about who you are. I don't know you but if you are anything like … Continue reading Who Are You?
Aniticipation
One of the most difficult things for many of us to do is to wait. I hear people complaining about waiting in line at traffic lights, waiting in checkout lines at supermarkets, and waiting in the waiting area of a doctor's office. When we are young it is difficult to wait for special days like … Continue reading Aniticipation
Take A Moment
Take a moment, stop what you are doing. Set the cup of coffee down, turn off social media, turn off the TV, turn down the radio and notice what is going on around you. Here is what you will see: A family struggling to get by. Someone facing a difficult medical diagnosis. A couple whose … Continue reading Take A Moment
Dad Jokes, I had to.
Dad Jokes are a thing now and I saw where some have made a game where you try not to laugh at Dad Jokes. Dad jokes are fun! My son is 20 and I still tell dad jokes around him, I have to. I can not or at least refuse too stop myself. I thought, … Continue reading Dad Jokes, I had to.
Another Love Post
In Western culture we speak of love every day. We love our family, we love our house, we love McDonald’s, Chick-Fil-A, Taco Bell, or Subway. We love a good ball game and especially our favorite team. I saw a bumper sticker the other day that said, “I ♥ My Pastor.” The Bible speaks of different focal points … Continue reading Another Love Post