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Let Thomas Alva Do the Work

Tim Riter July 10, 2017

25 years ago we put in a three foot high retaining wall with railroad ties to hold back a slope at the side of our house, and continued the wall in a single row at the bottom of a less steep slope at the front of the house. But even creosote-soaked ties rot after decades, and we replaced the retaining wall with landscape blocks, leaving the front layer of ties. However, the blocks and ties didn’t match, yet I didn’t want the extra work of removing and disposing of the ties, so I got some matching blocks to put over the ties from a neighbor (thanks Kurt!). Ice plant had grown over many of the ties, sometimes a foot high. More work to cut it back. So I got out my shovel to cut through it, then had an inspiration...

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In Happenings Tags Partnering with God, Know Limits, Saved by Grace, Working, Spiritual Landscaping, spiritual formation, Christian Living
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image by Thermo Fisher Scientific

Too Much Salt

Tim Riter July 3, 2017

After worshipping on Sunday, you head off with friends to a local café for a late breakfast. The waitress brings the requested cheese omelet, you fork off a bite, insert it, and it leaves you flat. Flat in taste--the chef forgot to add some salt before cooking. The waitress apologizes and says she’ll be sure the cook adds some salt, and soon returns it with a smile and another apology. The fork does its job, you take that first bite, and spit it out. Too much salt this time, too much to even eat. The lid must have come off the shaker, or the cook got offended and decided vengeance was his. Yeah, a ...

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In Happenings Tags Telling about Jesus, Sharing Grace, Stiffing a waitress, spiritual formation, Christian Living, Audience Orientation
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image from pinterest

Fresh Adventures, Familiar Names

Tim Riter June 26, 2017

In early June at 4:30 AM, I pulled the Honda ST1300 out of its comfortable garage for our latest Gray Hogs ride, with our ever present goal of finding fresh asphalt. We hit five states (CA, NV, OR, WA, ID), a foreign country (Canada), and covered 3800 miles in 9 days. Yeah, some familiar roads were necessary, but we found a lot previously unridden routes, took the bikes on a ferry ride across Kootenai Lake, dodged some very drenching storms, so our plans were also new. And a lot of new names, Ymir, Metalline, Sedro Wooley, Sultan, Skykomish, and Oronda for a few. Exotic. A fresh adventure. But...

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In Happenings Tags Adventure, Familiar, God's Presence, New Roads, Spiritual Formation, Change, Christian Living
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image from Zito's Talking Blog

The Problem of Pain

Tim Riter June 19, 2017

Have you ever wanted something so much that if God didn’t provide it, that lack became a block between you? Maybe being healed, or prosperity, or a relationship? Or…just fill in the blank. The classic problem of pain. God’s omnipotence says he could; his love says he would. So if he doesn’t act as we ask, then we question either his caring or his power. Or both. But maybe we err.

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In Reflection Tags Problem of Pain, Suffering, Prayers, Prayers Unanswered, Yielding, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation
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image from iquiziam

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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image from yrm.org

Be Filled

Tim Riter June 5, 2017

Growing up, I sincerely yet shallowly gave my life to Jesus. That superficiality caused enough spiritual struggles to leave me feeling guilty, so in college I left faith. Four years of searching and studying brought me back to Jesus, much more deeply, but some struggles remained. Then Wayne, the custodian at the Christian junior high where I taught, encouraged me to study about the Holy Spirit. Understand that in reaction to some overemphasis on charismatic gifts and some weird stuff going on, the church I grew up in minimized talk about the Holy Spirit. My study revealed one reason for my struggles...

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In Reflection Tags Filled with Spirit, Holy Spirit, 12 Lies You Hear About the Holy Spirit, Speaking in Tongues, Miracles, Abundant Life, Spiritual Formation
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image from lcministries.org

Who IS This Guy?

Tim Riter May 29, 2017

After the political year we’ve had, with politicians of all stripes (an intentional animal allusion) promising what no human could possibly deliver, I hesitate to make this claim. But out of over 200 posts on Unconventional, this week may be the most central to following Jesus. Seeing Jesus as he truly is will radically change how we follow him, so I ask you read it carefully, apply it to your life, and share the post if it blesses you. Here’s why...

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In Reflection Tags Jesus' Humanity, Jesus' Deity, Jesus' Nature, Transcendence, Fearing God, Awe, Reverence, Following Jesus, spiritual formation
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image by Wallpaper Safari

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
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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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