Gifts Of Love For Scott Terrill’s Sons
I have decided to do the only thing I know of, to help the Terrill boys. I really wish that I could hug them and offer kind words, but I know that they will get plenty of that. So I decided with the help of some other Supernanny families, to set up a donation button, through Paypal. You can access it on my personal blog, or Christy Schrage’s personal blog. Any gifts are much appreciated and will be sent to Jo Frost, to pass on to the boys. I just feel in my heart, that we should do something to …read more
Lessons Derived From A Tragedy
I struggled with whether to post this glimpse of Scott Terrill’s life. I would hate for his family to think that I’m sensationalizing this whole ordeal and the pain that this family is going through, as a result. However, my heart feels the need to shed light on this subject as an example of what the feeling of hopelessness can lead to and the portrayal of people on reality television shows. Please take this post for what it truly is, a chance to educate people and bring hope out of an extremely tragic situation. My heart hurts for Scott and his …read more
Winner Of The Compassion Challenge
I wanted to announce the winner of the Book Of Virtues for Young People, on Friday, but it was my Grandpa’s birthday and I really needed to go visit his grave and get some peace. In fact, I spent a few days at his house, just to release some of my grief, so that I can move on. As I sat in his chair, I thought about how compassionate a man my Grandpa was. He was the perfect example of a servant to others. I felt so grateful that he taught me much of my beliefs about compassion and set …read more
Sunday Sermon
Good morning! Please indulge me a few minutes of your Sunday so that I might shed light on a topic that our society has forgotten. The topic is compassion. It seems as though we have become so focused on bettering ourselves and speeding down life’s highway toward success and wealth, that we have left compassion sitting on the side of the road, choking on our capitalistic exhaust fumes and self indulgent dust. Sure, there are the occasional philanthropic pit stops and Goodwill donations. However, the everyday practice of compassion seems to be an art long forgotten. I see the lack of it in many …read more




