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Over the years, my efforts included Bible study and meditations for gaining a better understanding of Biblical things. Contemporary issues in the church and in the nation are seldom resolved for good purposes without using Biblical perspectives. To augment m) My wife and I have ten children. She is the wife of my youth. Three sons and one daughter are married, 38 and we have four grand-children. Most of my employment comes from self-employment as a handyman. Together by home schooling, gardening, raising goats, and a myriad of other ‘homesteading’ activities, our family lives by rural American standards, ‘out in the sticks’ of southern Oregon. We practice alternative home-health care and health maintenance. <br>
Raised in a "christian home", I became acquainted with many denominations, but I preferred those which were not tightly controlled by a headquarters. My "christian walk" was fairly strict, even though my parents nor most of my siblings were so strict. It was a journey bordering on legalism, which began at around age 9 and continue well into my 40s. In college, I was curious, and so I attended a whole myriad of church denominations, just to get a broader view. During college, I met a young woman who was as strict as I, and for some reason, I married her. I guess it made sense to me, at the time.
Marriage to Diane happened in 1983, right after I earned a college degree in forestry.
 
We brought into the world ten children, we raised them together and they are all grown (on their own). Six of them are married, and I have thirteen grandchildren, so far. Most of my employment comes from self-employment as a handyman. Together by home schooling, gardening, raising goats, and a myriad of other ‘homesteading’ activities, our family lives by rural American standards, ‘out in the sticks’ of southern Oregon. We practice alternative home-health care and health maintenance. <br>
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In my younger years, I would ask within myself: Why does it seem as though revival is so slow in coming? There I was, for years and years, faithfully attending Sunday meetings in church buildings or with home church groups. I had to wonder: Do we have an accurate picture of what revival should be?

I had spent many hours studying for a broad and complete understanding of the Bible's content and its message. A few common threads began to become ever clearer in my mind. The message of love and devotion to God was underlined with the idea of drawing closer to God, by learning more and more about what was established in creation by the hand of the Creator. And real love for God means putting into practice in my life what I discover about the Creator. For instance, the Creator is able to come to each individual at their level, without using any approach of looking down on them, and that same approach is what is my duty to each of my neighbors and to strangers whom I meet.

Douglas (Doug) Scofield<Br Pleasant Valley Rd
Sweet Home, Oregon
homeblessings[at]sent[dot]com
ds1othem[at]post[dot]com
Ph. 541 five51 0721

About Douglas

Raised in a "christian home", I became acquainted with many denominations, but I preferred those which were not tightly controlled by a headquarters. My "christian walk" was fairly strict, even though my parents nor most of my siblings were so strict. It was a journey bordering on legalism, which began at around age 9 and continue well into my 40s. In college, I was curious, and so I attended a whole myriad of church denominations, just to get a broader view. During college, I met a young woman who was as strict as I, and for some reason, I married her. I guess it made sense to me, at the time. Marriage to Diane happened in 1983, right after I earned a college degree in forestry.

We brought into the world ten children, we raised them together and they are all grown (on their own). Six of them are married, and I have thirteen grandchildren, so far. Most of my employment comes from self-employment as a handyman. Together by home schooling, gardening, raising goats, and a myriad of other ‘homesteading’ activities, our family lives by rural American standards, ‘out in the sticks’ of southern Oregon. We practice alternative home-health care and health maintenance.





Update, April 2016

Douglas congregates among ministers, with the several Elders of Record who elected Brother Gregory as their Minister of Record. Gregory is Minister of His Church at Summer Lake - HCSL.

Currently, Douglas carries responsibilities as Minister of Record of His Church at New River (HCNR), and he is trustee of Friends of His Church Missions (FHCM).
His Church at New River serves two Elders of Record.


Skills: Providing help with projects such as ones which are listed below.


- carpentry: new construction, repair or rebuilding.
- landscape maintenance.
- farm-fence repair.
- limited experience with appliance repair.


- technical writing.
- editing for correct grammar and sentence clarity.
- simple publishing using Adobe FrameMaker 7.0 -- pamphlets, cards, print-ready books or booklets.

- lavender farm operation (small organic farm, "Green Gulch Lavender Farm"): currently limited stock of lavender products.

In ministry, the Father often leads me to converse with those who have few they can trust. His desire is that His people should offer divine love to the lonely, destitute, imprisoned, sick, lame and blind. I pray for His grace that I might become a better vessel of His love, as I work and minister.

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