Saturday, May 26, 2007

Missionary Musician

I recently finished reading an autobiography by Dr. Kenneth M. Scott, M.D. Around the World in Eighty Years tells the story of this amazing doctor/musician. Dr. Scott is affiliated with the Black Mountain Presbyterian Church, where his son, Ken Jr. sings in the choir and daughter Betsy (with her family) attends. Dr. Scott Sr. is an organist in addition to being an MD. He played organ to help pay his way through school, en route to being a medical missionary in Korea and India, before settling in Swannanoa, NC. Dr. Scott gave Libby and me this book as a welcoming gift. What a delight it is. It is in the missionary genre, telling stories of work in the mission field as an encouragement to other missionaries and all Christians. Being a travel buff as I am I was enchanted with the stories of people and places around the world. The added connection with Dr. Scott being an organist was a happy bonus; there are couple of tales that are universally familiar to organists and pianists on the run! Dr. Scott worked during the incredibly exciting era of Christian expansion in the early to mid 20th century. Call it Christian imperialism if you must, but Dr. Scott reveals a mindset that is humble, devoutly earnest and brave. Published by Providence House (ISBN 157736077X) the book will be hard to find on the shelf at your usual bookstore. Best to order through a Christian bookseller. Dr. Scott recently wrote a new tune for the text "Take my life and let is be" by Frances Havergal. The choir at church was pleased to sing the first stanza recently at worship; we hope to teach the tune to the congregation in the coming weeks.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If you are a travel buff you may want to visit www.uncorneredmarket.com written by Dr. Scott's granddaughter. When you get to the page type grandfather in the search box and check out "My Grandfather's House". You might also enjoy the book The Triumph of John and Betty Stam which is the story of Dr. Scott's sister.