My Son, Jesse Hammond
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How do you know, you’re successful as a parent?
I’m here to share little history of my son Jesse Hammond, his growth, strengths and weaknesses, and his love for God.
Jesse
was born at home in a very quick birth, about 90 minutes to be exact.
He grew up a fun, cute and curly headed little kid.
He loved
weapons, the physical, and had a tendency toward being violent with his
siblings; thus, martial arts was a natural for Jesse. He discovered
karate, and later became a black belt.
He began reading at the early age of five.
He was bored with life and home early on.
His
love for the Japanese culture, learning, and higher education led him
to the University of the Pacific and international studies.
What I’ve always liked about Jesse is his humor, his ability to laugh at himself, and his kind-heartedness.
Jesse has shown himself to be terrifically merciful toward his younger brother Gabriel, who has Down syndrome and autism.
He has always proven to be a hard-working servant of his family and a person able to relate to people of all ages.
How do you know you’ve succeeded as a parent?
Jesse has a genuine walk with God.
His
love for the Word, real spiritual fruit in his life, his love for
others, and a thoughtful servant lifestyle marks Jesse as a true young
man of God.
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Posted on July 6th, 2007 by Scott Hammond
Filed under: Fathering


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