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Achieving

Tim Riter April 24, 2017

For the last five years of my teaching career, I had the privilege of teaching Advanced Placement English Language and Composition, a course that had the most practical significance of all I taught over several decades.It had two portions—a semester examining style, or how to use words for the best effect, and another semester on persuasion, or how to analyze or craft political speeches, sales pitches, or asking your folks to borrow the car. Regardless of your political leanings, these ...

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In Reflection Tags AP tests, AP English Language and Composition, Oaks Christian High School, Teamwork, Engouragement, Challenges, Skill development, spiritual formation

When Pigs Fly

Tim Riter April 17, 2017

Don’t let those wings deceive you, that pig will remain earthbound. It represents the impossible, like when Hell freezes over. So let’s consider if the impossible exists. Absolutely, and here’s one—me being drafted to play center on an NBA team. In my prime I had white man’s disease to the max, with a vertical lift of six inches, and even at 5’11” my speed just exceeded the normal turtle. Now add 50 years, and clearly the impossible does exist. But perhaps it’s not as pervasive as we often think...

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In Reflection Tags Impossible, Change, Possible, Power, Easter, Resurrection, Spiritual Formation
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Give It Up

Tim Riter March 20, 2017

If Jesus asked you to give up your biggest obstacle to following him, what would it be? No, that’s not rhetorical, but real. Here are some ...

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In Reflection Tags Following Jesus, Sacrifice, Self Will, Rich Young Ruler, spiritual formation, Christian Living
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Image by Trainer's Digest

Chaotic Devotions

Tim Riter March 6, 2017

I love Jesus. I appreciate personally knowing the transcendent Creator of the universe (one of my books, A Passionate Pursuit of God, focuses on this). I realize the need to nurture this relationship regularly. Not once a week, not even once a day, but moment by moment. And I’ve tried just about every method suggested by those who know. Daily devotion books. Christian living books. Study guides. Practicing the presence. And they have all worked. Until…

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In Reflection Tags Chaos Theory, Daily Devotions, Spiritual blahs, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation

America's Greatest Idol

Tim Riter February 27, 2017

OK, true confession time. I watched “American Idol.” Not recently, mostly in the early years. Some performers caused me to cringe and almost resurrected my desire to be a rock star—almost. Others I grew to appreciate, and enjoy hearing their music on the radio or Pandora. However, the premise of the show stimulated some thoughts. If an idol represents ultimate value, then what is America’s idol? Or, more specifically, might the American church, at times, have an idol we value more than God?

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In Reflection Tags American Idol, Worship, Idolatry, Self-Absorption, Purposes and Results, Spiritual Formation
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Image by Lynden Huggins

Your Spiritual Target

Tim Riter February 13, 2017

If you aim at nothing, you’re bound to hit it. But if you aim at a target, nail it dead center, yet choose the wrong target, you hit the same thing—nothing. Think of the above target, all of it, as faith. What’s the bull’s eye at the center? What’s the core of following Jesus? Some state verbal assent will do it, saying Jesus is Savior. That’s certainly a ring—confessing Jesus. Others proclaim the importance of being a good person. That’s another ring—obedience. Yet more will tell you that believing the right things hits the bull’s eye. That’s another ring—correct doctrine.

But while good, these all miss the core, which Jesus gave...

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In Reflection Tags Friends, Friends with God, Knowing God, Intimacy, Obedience, Sacrifice, Transparency

Foundations to Code

Tim Riter January 23, 2017

We purchased our three year old Temecula house back in ’88, with a pathetic patio cover put in the back yard by the previous owner. A landscape guy, not a builder. Oh, it looked nice, but the 4x4 posts soon rotted from being in contact with the dirt, and the header and rafters were much too flimsy and far apart to support anything. Insert “hammock” here. So when we replaced it we had a contractor build a covered patio, to code, and I watched how he did it. Our next step—put in a lattice patio cover and pavers for the ground level in the front for evening sunsets. So I checked out ...

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In Reflection Tags Patios, Building Codes, Bible, Spiritual Formation, Footings, Pavers, Obedience
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by Van Gogh

A Holy Consumption

Tim Riter January 16, 2017

This shouldn’t happen at 68, but the fresh result of combining existing concepts still amazes me. One word from this week’s sermon and taking the Lord’s Supper combined with my mind’s semi-misuse of a word to amaze me. Here’s what happened. Our pastor used the word “holy,” fairly briefly, that we all should be set apart for God. My mind then transposed that word “holy” into a completely different word, “whole,” which is the meaning of the word “salvation.” Soon after ...

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In Reflection Tags Wine, Bread, Consumption, Communion, Lord's Supper, Eucharist, Holy, Becoming Whole
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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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