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Father's Day

Tim Riter June 29, 2020

Guess it’s not too late to keep celebrating Father’s Day. About two weeks earlier, COVID-19 forced us to scrub a timeshare trip to Phoenix that would have begun on Father’s Day, and since the week was blocked out already, I decided to take a restorative trip to Rock Creek in the Sierras, my favorite trout stream. Driving up on Highway 395, I decided to dedicate the trip to Dad. Here’s why…

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In Poetry Tags Sierras, Rock Creek, Trout, Fathers, Father's Day, Strength, Gentleness, Family, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation, Highway 395
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Home Brew

Tim Riter June 22, 2020

I realize some of my socially conservative readers may not fully agree with the topic of this post, but I encourage you to read on. Beer brewing provides a metaphor for how spiritual formation, or following Jesus, gets sidetracked so easily, often without our knowledge. Enjoy the message even as you avoid the brew. For those who make home brew, you’ll quickly get the point! For those who imbibe but don’t brew, you’ll like it too!

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In Poetry Tags Brewing beer, Drinking Beer, Bacteria, Skunky beer, Test Everything, Sin, Consequences of sin
Cedar City Restaurant

Cedar City Restaurant

Find Your Limits

Tim Riter June 15, 2020

About a month ago, an “Unconventional” post examined our need to challenge ourselves, using the slogan, “If you don’t push your limits, you’ll never learn the true extent of your abilities and motivations and faith.”  I firmly believe that, and encourage all to wisely and strategically push the possible. But that coin has a reverse side. Only when we push our limits can we learn them. Othewise, we guess, we act in fear or foolishness. And wise folks…

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In Happenings Tags Iron, Iron Butt Ride, Push Limits, Know Limits, Cedar City UT, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
painting by Leilani Strong Smith

painting by Leilani Strong Smith

Mix It Up

Tim Riter June 8, 2020

Leilani Strong Smith, a very good friend, writer, artist, and educator recently put this painting and text on her blog “Godhead Here in Hiding.”

“Most of the oil paints I use are made from minerals that give the paints its characteristic colors. The child-like thrill I feel when I squeeze the paint from the tube onto the palette is visceral. But my highest joy comes from mixing the bold colors together. I can dull the color or brighten a color, depending on what paints I mix. From the mixing of any two colors many more colors can be made! Sometimes I am surprised by the color produced, and sometimes I can predict what colors will be created.

When I paint, I am reminded that God does not want a mixing of…

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In Reflection Tags Passion for God, Mixed Loyalties, Lukewarm Belief, Unity, Connected with others, Differences, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation, Leilani Strong Smith
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image from commonsensemedia.org

Friends With Benefits

Tim Riter June 1, 2020

Friends with benefits. This common term describes “a friend with whom one has sex without a romantic relationship or commitment” (dictionary.com). But you already knew that, right? And while the term is fairly recent, it’s gone by a number of names for quite some time. I’m sure you already know them. But don’t expect…

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In Reflection Tags Friends With Benefits, Friends with God, Give Me, Self-Absorption, Self Centeredness, God's Transcendence, Knowing God, Knowing Jesus, Humility, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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image from zazzle.com

No Whining

Tim Riter May 25, 2020

I understand how many Christians have genuine concerns for our changing culture, where we’ve abandoned the Judeo/Christian ethic. I share that. But perhaps we should tweak our attitudes in how we respond. A friend on FB recently mentioned a post on spiritual matters that was deleted by the FB “Powers That Be.” A flood…

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In Happenings Tags Whining, Complaining, Victim, Persecution, Hard Times, God Wins, Revelation, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Challenge Yourself

Tim Riter May 18, 2020

Paul the apostle implied we need to challenge our limits, “…become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ. Then we will no longer be infants…Instead…we will in all things grow up into him who is the Head, that is, Christ” (Ephesians 4:13-15). Growth is normal when following Jesus, but we can’t grow when we’re content with mediocrity, when we cling to our current state. So we push our limits. Move beyond…

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In Reflection Tags Iron Butt, Motorcycles, Push Limits, Challenge, Change, Grow, Spiritual Growth, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Go Slow

Tim Riter May 11, 2020

Remember the title a few weeks ago for a post “Start Hard?” Now it’s “Go Slow.” This apparent contradiction doesn’t necessarily express early onset dementia, but reflects the complexity and paradoxes of life. In setting up the coffee pot for the next AM, I fill the pot and pour it into the reservoir. I’ve learned to start the flow slowly, but once established, I can gush it in, like the pic. Without spilling. But starting fast would…

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In Happenings Tags Impulsiveness, Quick Decisions, Plan Ahead, Count the Cost, God's Omniscience, God's Love, Urgency, 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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