You’re not going to believe what I’m about to tell you, but—it happened. When I was nine years old, my parents abandoned me at a convent. Just dropped me off an... Read More...
“Who’s that?” my sister-in-law, Kerri, asked, her index finger planted firmly in my chest. She was speaking to her son, Jackson, who, at the time, was the cutes... Read More...
Not long ago, my wife escaped the confines of our house to enjoy what is known as a “girl’s weekend.” If you have not heard of such a thing, I am not surprised.... Read More...
said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that... Read More...
“It’s like she’s not even practicing.”
Audrey’s piano teacher was standing in front of me, giving her honest assessment. Her eyes were kind, and her voice soft... Read More...
I remember my first time like it was yesterday. I was fifteen years old. It was Christmas morning. As a gift to our entire family, my mother had the brilliant i... Read More...
Scott is a speaker, author, worship leader, former Presbyterian missionary, and now President of LifeWork Associates. Check out his book, The Year Without a Purchase: One Family’s Quest to Stop Shopping and Start Connecting.