The Jonas Brothers
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
They don't know what they're doing, so you can forgive them, just like you did those folks a long time ago when they said terrible things about you.
She notices they used to have a picture of Jesus on the wall, but somebody stole it.
So she's going to go put up her paintings on the wall now instead.
In the living room, the bridges, there are two other kids, and Mrs. Cole are watching TV.
Little Carl jumps on Mrs. Cole's lap, and when Lucille tries to get him off, Mrs. Cole says it's okay.
Dr. Coles and Ruby enter and start taping her pictures to the wall.
Abin admits that Dr. Cole's visits and attention make Ruby feel really special.
Lucille asks if the doctor would like something to drink, and he finally says yes, but says to call him Bob.
Dr. Cole's appreciates Abin's words, but they are the ones that make Ruby feel special and strong.
And now her drawings are so much better.
She's using brown crayons to draw perfectly depicted black family members.
Lucille returns with not only a drink, but a bowl of gumbo.
He loves it, and they all start laughing.
Later on at the Cole's house, Mrs. Cole's is transcribing her husband's report on Ruby and
He's impressed by her courage and purpose and the family's ability to support her.
As he continues to reveal his observations, we see Ruby at school now reading a book out loud to the students next door.
Everyone is listening except Jimmy, who sadly still has his fingers in his ears.
Miss Spencer and Miss Woodmere are watching on as Miss Spencer actually looks proud of Ruby.
Dr. Coles continues, having something to believe in protected Ruby from psychiatric symptoms and gave her a dignity and strength that is utterly remarkable.
And of course, he's talking about her faith in God.