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What Child is This: A Praiseworthy Gift

Tim Riter December 25, 2019

Welcome to Day 4, our journey’s end. Christmas has come! We’ve seen Jesus as a humble human, a conquering king, a reconciler. At the core—Jesus is God’s gift to us. A gift so great we can get lost in him. A gift so great it can break the back …

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In Reflection Tags Giving and Receiving, Self-Absorption, Self Centeredness, Selfishness, Selflessness, Christmas, Garden of Eden, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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What Child is This: A Reconciler

Tim Riter December 24, 2019

Christmas “split time” in a sense—we date our years from Jesus’ birth. It sparked a worldwide faith. At the core of those changes, we find a Jesus who entered the world to be a reconciler. To bring often radically people together. That had to begin with…

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In Happenings Tags Differences, Politics, Woundedness, Reconciliation, Salvation, Love, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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What Child is This: A Conquering King

Tim Riter December 23, 2019

Jesus first came as a human. As a human, he lived and died. Unlike most, he came back to life before returning to heaven. The baby Jesus was safe and cute. Cuddly. Adorable. But on his second coming, we’ll see him as a conquering king. Halfway through the carol we read, “The King of Kings salvation brings, let loving hearts enthrone Him. This, this is Christ the King.” No longer…

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In Reflection Tags Problem of Evil, The Problem of Pain, Omnipotence, God as Love, Jesus as King of Kings, Final Judgement, Salvation
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What Child is This: A Humble Human

Tim Riter December 22, 2019

Last year, “Unconventional” became Advent: preparing us for the radical entry of the divine into the human world, with brief thoughts on the four days leading up to Christmas. That seemed to resonate, so let’s explore one of the most haunting carols and give four answers to the question, “What Child is This?” Short posts to help you focus on one aspect of Jesus’ entry on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Here’s the first, on…

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In Reflection Tags Christmas, Jesus as Human, Serve People, Kenosis, Emptied Himself, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Check It ALL Out

Tim Riter December 16, 2019

Last week, Welk Resorts “gifted” us with two free nights—IF we submitted to a one-hour sales presentation. Sheila’s highlight: hitting the shops along El Paseo in Palm Desert on our last day. Yeah, she succumbed to temptation. My highlight: spending those two hours ambling from art gallery to gallery. In the Elena Bulatova Fine Art Gallery, I turned a corner and saw a unique pic of Marilyn Monroe—a crush from my junior high days. I stepped to the center of the painting, and it became…

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In Happenings Tags Elena Bulatova Fine Art Gallery, Efi Mashiah, Perspective, Check It Out, Truth, Evidence, Reason, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Mean People Suck--But Kindness Works

Tim Riter December 9, 2019

Not long ago while driving on a traffic-engorged freeway, a red Honda Civic cut in front of me so close I had to slam on my brakes to keep my F150 from ramming him. Yeah, likely lost a number of miles of tread with the skid. And I got close enough to read the sticker on his window: “Mean People Suck.” Honestly, the humor of the hypocrisy mellowed my madness somewhat. Somewhat. About then…

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In Happenings Tags Kindness, Mean People, Anger, Revenge, Payback, Karma, Forgiveness, Love
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Works in Progress (WIPs)

Tim Riter December 2, 2019

On our fall visit to the east coast and DC, we strolled down Pennsylvania Ave in front of the White House. Lafayette Park and its protestors at our backs, we saw the above pic of the WH undergoing construction of some sort. Likely external security on the fence, but the Secret Service wouldn’t tell. Can’t figure out why. 😉

We’d toured a traveling WH model a few years back at the Reagan Library, and the lessons there and the fence combined to make me see the White House as a Work in Progress, or WIP to writers. Here’s its story…

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In Happenings Tags White House, United States, Lafayette Park, Work in Progress, WIP, Flex, Love God, Love People, Love Selves
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image from Nora Carol

Fake News

Tim Riter November 25, 2019

This post may be my most politically relevant and unyieldingly nonpartisan. A few weeks back a commentator, who’s been around since Watergate, expressed that he is more concerned about the future of our country now than at any time in his life. Why? We can’t agree on truth. We don’t seek truth. Partisans, on both sides, decry as “Fake News” anything that doesn’t match what they already want to believe. We accept, as gospel, rumors with no evidence. The divide between left and right grows. And I’m not sure electing more “people with our values” will help…

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In Reflection Tags Fake News, Opinion, Evidence, Truth, Prove Truth, Arguing, Politics, Partisanship, Honesty, Christian LIving, 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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