PERSONAL KNEEMAIL FROM SCOTT
A July 4th parade in small-town America became an unexpected reminder of what real freedom looks like. In this month’s Kneemail, Scott Humston shares a personal reflection on faith, community, and the words of Jesus, revealing how true liberty, lasting joy, and abundant life are found in Christ.
What began in Oxford’s famous Rabbit Room inspired a twenty-year journey that led to North Wind Manor, the Rabbit Room community, and a powerful reminder that one faithful “What if?” can change lives for generations.
What if the success of your leadership was never meant to point back to you? In The House Is Not the Point, leadership speaker Scott Humston explores imagination, humility, faith, and the deeper purpose behind meaningful influence. Drawing from a 1588 sermon, C.S. Lewis, and more than 30 years of speaking and ministry experience, this reflective piece challenges leaders, pastors, educators, and communicators to stop building for applause and start leading toward something greater than themselves.
A mother’s 83rd birthday, Alzheimer’s, unexpected laughter, and a stranger who became part of the miracle. This heartfelt story about faith, family, and finding joy in the middle of memory loss reminds us that even in life’s hardest seasons, grace still shows up. Sometimes, not as happiness—but as joy.
A mother’s 83rd birthday, Alzheimer’s, unexpected laughter, and a stranger who became part of the miracle. This heartfelt story about faith, family, and finding joy in the middle of memory loss reminds us that even in life’s hardest seasons, grace still shows up. Sometimes, not as happiness—but as joy.
Straight from Scott
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