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Try the Unexpected

Tim Riter April 27, 2020

We purchased this Hoover vacuum over 25 years back, when just about all our floors had carpeting. So it got a lot of use, with only a few minor repairs. One of those occurred last week, when the rubber drive belt connecting the shaft to the roller shredded itself. Wearing an N95 COVID mask, I picked up a new belt at a local store, and utterly failed to get the new one on. Before, I’d slide out the roller, put the belt on it, then use a screwdriver to pull the belt onto the shaft. Well, either the rubber is more stiff than before, or my hand strength isn’t quite what it was. Assume…

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In Happenings Tags Unexpected, Working Backward, Contradictions, Serve Jesus, Humility, Ego, Change, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Start Hard--Iron Butt 1

Tim Riter April 20, 2020

Some ideas, like fine wines, require time to mature, to age, to get ready to go public. Back in 2018, I attempted an Iron Butt Ride, over 1,000 miles on 2 wheels under 24 hours, at the age of 70. Those experiences spent some time simmering, and will be shared once each month for a bit. The plan: to jump on I-15 and head north to Dillon MT, 1,080 miles north.

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In Happenings Tags Iron Butt Ride, Count the Cost, Plan Ahead, Margin, Push Limits, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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When I Took Jesus Too Seriously

Tim Riter April 13, 2020

I never thought I’d write a title like that. To me, American Christianity’s greatest struggle comes with not taking the words of Jesus seriously; we prefer following our desires and cultural values. But a recent event showed my error. Here’s the backstory. Jesus taught…

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In Happenings Tags Serve, Sacrifice, Ego, Self-Absorption, Self Centeredness, Greatness, Following Jesus, Spiritual Formation, Christian LIving
Goldwings are great bikes, but sometimes a tire goes flat. Still did the 630 miles this day

Goldwings are great bikes, but sometimes a tire goes flat. Still did the 630 miles this day

A Six-Foot Perspective

Tim Riter April 6, 2020

I don’t know how many others suffer from this malady, but I see the world through a six-foot perspective. That’s the average height of most men, although I came up just a little short on that one. Back in Boy Scouts, I learned to measure how tall a tree was by having a six foot person stand next to it, I’d then hold out an arm with a thumb raised to equal his height and count the number of times it took for his height to reach the top. Multiply by six, and you got pretty close.

However, six feet represents more than just height, but a worldview. I tend to…

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In Happenings Tags Perspectives, Humanism, Relativism, Egotism, God's Love, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Reflections on a Life Well Lived

Tim Riter March 30, 2020

Almost a year ago, my good friend John Southwood and I journeyed north to the Mount Hermon Christian Writers Conference. John had a book concept—on the much-needed topic of integrity, based on Job. Not long after, some issues arose that the doctors diagnosed as brain cancer. Just last Saturday, that cancer took John’s physical life even as he received a full healing. Yeah, I’m a bit jealous, but my day will come. Many of you knew John, many of you prayed for him this year and I so appreciate that. Our lives have been entwined since…

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In Reflection Tags John Southwood, Life Well Lived, Love God, Love People, Competition, Think, Critical Thinking, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Picture of NYC by Arcaid Images

A Humbling Trip

Tim Riter March 23, 2020

When surrounded by works of mankind, we can easily impress ourselves—with ourselves. Last fall Sheila and I make an east coast trek, and the skyscrapers of New York City astounded me. Towering buildings based on solid bedrock. Every square inch seeming used. Honestly, I felt pretty proud to be part of the human race that could craft such a place. But pride…

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In Poetry Tags Poetry, Humility, Pride, Overconfidence, Connecting with God, Connecting with People, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Hands on the Home Keys

Tim Riter March 16, 2020

Not long ago, a Facebook friend put up a post that made no sense at all. The letters were out of place, forming few coherent words. Frankly, I wondered if he’d had a stroke. Nothing so dire, thankfully. Another friend gently tweaked him, “Sean, hands on the home keys.” That was it. He had just…

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In Happenings Tags Home Keys, Typing, Foundations, Millikan HS, God as Authority, Bible, Sideways, Tradition
“Vega Alta” by Brad Howe

“Vega Alta” by Brad Howe

Just One Bite...

Tim Riter March 9, 2020

Back in December, I visited the Elena Bulatova Fine Art Gallery in Palm Desert and saw this kinetic art, titled Vega Alta by Brad Howe. No one around to say no, and not a single “Do Not Touch” sign in sight, so I gently touched one of the paddles. As it moved it touched another, that one brushed another, and pretty soon the entire piece gently swayed. All from one small touch.

Life can be like that! One act, seemingly safe, triggers downstream consequences we never imagined. I suspect Eve felt the same when tempted with the proverbial apple. She was told it was safe. She liked the aroma. She tried just a small bite. She liked the taste; she finished it. And we all bear the results. Just a small bite that changed life. The solution may lie…

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In Happenings Tags Vega Alta, Planning, Consequences, Prayer, Decisions, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation, Brad Howe
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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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