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Understanding Pro Life and Biden

Tim Riter October 12, 2020

Last week we explored the division between Christians on political issues, many of which center on abortion. In the interest of dampening the divide, maybe we need to understand the reasoning of those with a different opinion. Understanding doesn’t always mean agreement, but that we “get” both what others believe and why they believe it. This statement, signed by thousands of evangelicals, some well known leaders and some you’ve not heard of, explain their position on abortion and being pro-life and voting for Biden. I don’t ask you to agree with this, but prayerfully ask to understand their hearts. Maybe we can begin to…

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In Reflection Tags Pro Life, Biden, Abortion, Consistently Pro Life, Disagreement, Grace, Respectful, Understanding, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Today's Great Heresy

Tim Riter October 5, 2020

Facebook teaches theology, something I never expected. I’ve discovered it delves deep into what it means to follow Jesus. Lest you misinterpret this, please read it as sarcasm. Here’s one theology post, “You can not be a Christian and support Biden because he...” About the time I began to incorporate this into my theology, I came across another, “A Christian can not support Trump because he...” My mind began to…

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In Happenings Tags Biden, Trump, Political Disagreement, Heresy, Opinion, Absolute Statements, Faith, Salvation, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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Keep Them as You Win Them

Tim Riter September 28, 2020

Take a look at the cross above, and which first comes to mind? The truth that Jesus’ death on the cross paid the debt for our sin and we can know him? The truth that we each must take up OUR cross daily, even at the risk of our life? Let me suggest that as we tell people about Jesus, we need to cover both. I learned that the hard way.

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In Happenings Tags Grace, Faith, Cross, Obedienc, Sacrifice, Commitment, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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A Tale of Two Trout

Tim Riter September 21, 2020

Rock Creek, a bit above Bishop CA, has built a fine reputation for fall fishing, with an appreciated bonus of the aspen turning their holy gold. But every rule has an exception, and September 2018 served that role. In a good 1/2 mile of fishing, quite a bit when going into and out of all the holes, not a single trout had any interest in anything I presented. Then came the first, the gentle nibble of a trout trying to discover if this was a meal, but not ready to commit himself. Just a taste. But I felt the tug and set the hook by raising the rod tip, and pulled out…

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In Happenings Tags Temptation, Resisting Temptation, Rock Creek, Bishop, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
The 750 from the first Iron Butt Ride.

The 750 from the first Iron Butt Ride.

70 Isn’t 28

Tim Riter September 14, 2020

Every so often, “Unconventional” features a fresh post from a 2018 ride at the age of 70--an Iron Butt that covered 1,080 miles in just over 16 hours, from Temecula to Dillon MT, all on the fairly straight, sometimes barren and sometimes scenic I-15. My Honda ST1300 was without music and the interstate quite uncrowded, providing time to think and pray and ponder. Leaving at 4 AM and traveling 450 miles, the bike entered Cedar City UT at 10:30. Good time, but already some tiredness arrived. So a longer pit stop provided an early lunch and rest. During the last two hours of the ride, I wanted nothing more than…

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In Reflection Tags Iron, Iron Butt Ride, Age, Change, Lessons, John Southwood, Plans, Strategies
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Cancel Culture--Church Style

Tim Riter September 7, 2020

Our politically charged society has a new term: cancel culture. The tipping point of the concept came from differing slants on Confederate war monuments. Some say they glorify treason and should be removed from public display; others say that’s our history and we shouldn’t try to cancel our culture. Let’s not get into the political, because we face a deeper issue of cancel culture in the church—where many cancel core beliefs about following Jesus. Not necessarily intentionally or knowingly, but many times we…

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In Happenings Tags Cancel Culture, Confederate War Monuments, Disagree, Love, Observable Love, Anger, Question Faith
Oak Creek 2020

Oak Creek 2020

Restoration

Tim Riter August 31, 2020

For several decades, Dad and I fished a lot of Sierra streams, and Oak Creek just north of Independence may top the list of favorites. The water flow remained consistent for spring to fall angling, and while they had developed campsites, you could camp anywhere on the stream—just be neat. I still remember landing my first big trout there as a mid-teen: 16” and a fat 1 ½ lbs. Then troubles afflicted Oak. Whirling disease hit in 1984, stopping all stocking of rainbow trout, but some good browns remained, and the trailhead continued to give good results. Then a 2007 fire incinerated all the trees and brush from the trailhead nearly to…

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In Happenings Tags Restoration, Healing, Loss, Damage, Recovery, Oak, Sierras, Life, Christian Living, Spiritual Formation
Carlsbad Beach

Carlsbad Beach

Beach Lessons

Tim Riter August 24, 2020

In the midst of a hellacious heat wave in SoCal, where something like 8 out of 10 days broke 100 degrees, the weather predictor delivered a message from God: Temecula would likely hit 107, and the nearby beach city of Carlsbad would be 80. My interpretation: a beach day! So an early lunch at the Daily News Café led to the sand—with appropriate social distancing (except for family units). I especially enjoyed…

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In Happenings Tags Carlsbad Beach, Strategies, Retreat, Stand Firm, Attack, Trials, Hard Times, Temptations, 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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