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Kobe Lessons

Tim Riter February 3, 2020

Laker fans first became aware of him when the team traded All Star center Vlade Divac for the right to draft this high school kid as the 13th pick in 1996. I must admit, as much as I admired his basketball skills and drive to excel, his brashness and perceived arrogance put me off. But…

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In Happenings Tags Kobe Bryant, Sacrifice, Commitment, Count the Cost, Grow, Maturity, Spiritual Formation, Christian Living, Transformation
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A Revealing Life

Tim Riter January 27, 2020

What is Unconventional all about? It’s purpose? To see God in the details of life. To let our faith touch each dimension. Here’s some wise advice from a friend on how to do that.

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In Reflection Tags Small Things, Be Observant, Faith, Everyday Living, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Juggling Life

Tim Riter January 20, 2020

A year after Dad retired, he semi-jokingly said he couldn’t understand how he used to do all his daily duties in addition to a full-time job. I didn’t get it then. Now in retirement myself, I finally do. Life tumbles in. We all juggle so many demands that we get stressed, we get short-tempered, we get rushed. I still have to craft a weekly schedule of needed tasks that go beyond daily duties. This week features 22 tasks and 9 major appointments. This is retirement?   😉

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In Reflection Tags Self-Absorption, Self Centeredness, Selfcare, Serve People, Balance, Solomon, Ecclesiastes, "Turn, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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An Unholy Comfort

Tim Riter January 13, 2020

I’m a strange cocktail of belief and unbelief. Of stunning spiritual successes and just as stunning descents and stretches of unholy comfort. From decades of ministry and hundreds of conversations, I suspect the father and I…

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In Reflection Tags Lukewarm Belief, Passion, Contentment, Poetry, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Friendly Fire

Tim Riter January 6, 2020

Rich began riding bikes a few years before me, on a Honda 350. I soon bought a similar one, then Rich moved up to a larger ride, the Harley Super Glide. Yeah, a few decades back. We’d rag on each other’s bikes—Rich defending Harleys, me defending Hondas. Once his wife thought we were ready to break out the fists, but it was a friendly rivalry. Much like the comparison in the pic above of a Harley and a Honda. So when he T-boned me in Blythe, CA, it was accidental, right? We’d…

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In Happenings Tags Harley Davidson, Honda, Church LIfe, Wounds, Forgiveness, Restoration, Connection, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Painting by Leilani Strong Smith

Desert Oasis

Tim Riter December 30, 2019

The bad news arrived in Grants NM, nighttime. Appropriate. In the midst of a two-week bike trip with friends, Jerry and I received word that key family friends and church members had passed. Totally separate events and people, but we each had to abort the ride. The next AM we left Mick and Tom behind and headed the over 700 miles to SoCal across the desert, with temps nearing 118. Beaten by the heat, we stopped for gas in Needles, after 455 miles, with 270 left. I remember …

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In Happenings Tags Deserts, Heat, Oasis, Spiritual Dryness, Emptiness, Stress, Refresh
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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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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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