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First Love

Tim Riter September 25, 2017

The early days of a romance possess a quality that comes to possess us. We stay up all night, talking. Listening, genuinely. We think of nothing else. We’d do anything for them. But gradually, we get to know them. We get comfortable. We settle in. Following Jesus can follow that example. But should it? Can we escape that all-too-common trap?...

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In Poetry Tags First Loves, First Romances, Lukewarm, Spiritual Intimacy, Spiritual Formation, Christian Living
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A Desired Beauty

Tim Riter June 12, 2017

Ever wonder why wrong seems so right, or why good seems so difficult? Ever wonder why we do wrong so often and so easily? Me too.

A welcoming smile

            a keen mind...

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In Poetry Tags Sin and beauty, Pleasure of sin, Consequences of sin, Reality of Evil, Reality of Good, Determining Good and Evil, Spiritual Formation
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Jump Into The Flames

Tim Riter May 22, 2017

God and I have an unusual approach/avoidance issue. I love him and am drawn to him, yet simultaneously draw back. I see the threat he represents to my complacency and self will, and resist some changes. Ironically, unless I resolve that paradox, I’ll be torn, stuck in the middle, and will never receive the best he offers. So, why does God scare me?

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In Poetry Tags God, Consuming Fire, Gold, Refiner's Fire, Approach Avoidance Conflict, spiritual formation, Christian Living

"Men's Journal"

Tim Riter February 6, 2017

Do you sometimes feel like two totally different, contradictory people? Compassionate at times, inconsiderate at others. Generous and stingy. Spiritual and sinful. And do you wonder which is the real you? Or are both? I share that dilemma. Some anonymous friend, knowing my soul…

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In Poetry Tags Men's Journal, Adventure, Responsibilities, Different People, Rappelling, Rock Climbing, Motorcycle Touring, Spiritual Formation, Values

Lessons from Vietnam

Tim Riter December 12, 2016

The jet above, actually one like it, would have been my bird. Back in college, I signed up for the Navy ROTC, to fly as the backseat RIO in an F-4. They approved my app, sent the paperwork to DC for final signatures, and somehow lost it. By the time they discovered their mistake and asked me to resubmit, life changed and I declined. But I toured the Palm Springs Air Museum last week, and seeing this jet resurrected some memories, along with a lesson for the church in a now secular society

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In Poetry Tags Military Jets, F-4 Fighter, Vietnam, Persecution of the Church, Mission of the Church, Spiritual Formation
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Awaiting the Seasons

Tim Riter December 5, 2016

Ever look back on the “good old days?” Were yours as good as you remember, or has time improved them? Or were your good old days something you impatiently awaited, and they came so slowly? Sometimes the best seasons of our lives still lie before us, but how can we tell?

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In Poetry Tags Wine, Patience, Plans, Spiritual Formation, Good Old Days, Future, Past
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Saved?

Tim Riter June 27, 2016

Let's do some fun, and brief, theology, in a way that may explode your beliefs about being saved. The theological word: soteriology, or the more common word: salvation. What is it? Getting into heaven? Staying out of hell? Good news, we get more than we often imagine.

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In Poetry Tags Heaven, Hell, Salvation, Soteriology, Sin, Wholeness, Redemption, Progress
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Suck It Up

Tim Riter April 18, 2016

Life can suck us dry. Home life. Work life. Economic life. Family life. Yeah, the list can go on. We get exhausted and have little to give. We need a break, some rest, like the lion above. A time to refill spiritually, emotionally, physically, relationally. But we can't seem to find, or create, a break in the fast pace. Even so, sometimes we need to suck it up. Not always, but sometimes. Here's why...

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In Reflection, Poetry Tags Rest, Depletion, Tiredness, Grief, Restoration, Sabbath, spiritual formation
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A bit of an unreconstructed Jesus freak. Almost old enough to have known him when he walked this world. About 27 on the inside. Investing his life in university and teen students. Inveterate cross country motorcycle rider. Nature lover. Entranced with the power of written and spoken words. Still learning.

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