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Who IS This Guy?

Tim Riter May 29, 2017

After the political year we’ve had, with politicians of all stripes (an intentional animal allusion) promising what no human could possibly deliver, I hesitate to make this claim. But out of over 200 posts on Unconventional, this week may be the most central to following Jesus. Seeing Jesus as he truly is will radically change how we follow him, so I ask you read it carefully, apply it to your life, and share the post if it blesses you. Here’s why...

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In Reflection Tags Jesus' Humanity, Jesus' Deity, Jesus' Nature, Transcendence, Fearing God, Awe, Reverence, Following Jesus, spiritual formation
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Jump Into The Flames

Tim Riter May 22, 2017

God and I have an unusual approach/avoidance issue. I love him and am drawn to him, yet simultaneously draw back. I see the threat he represents to my complacency and self will, and resist some changes. Ironically, unless I resolve that paradox, I’ll be torn, stuck in the middle, and will never receive the best he offers. So, why does God scare me?

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In Poetry Tags God, Consuming Fire, Gold, Refiner's Fire, Approach Avoidance Conflict, spiritual formation, Christian Living

Your Best Life Now?

Tim Riter May 15, 2017

No, you won’t be reading a critique of this book by the pastor of a huge church, but Unconventional will touch on the concept. What is our best spiritual life? Is it now? Can we have it now? If so how do we grab it?Two issues arise that keep us from the best. First...

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In Happenings Tags Joel Osteen, Your Best Life Now, Incremental Journalism, Incremental spiritual growth, Christian Living, Carl Cannon

The Look of Faith

Tim Riter May 8, 2017

What does authentic faith look like? For a clue, check out the pic above and the story of Abraham in Genesis. A pretty good example of faith, he set out blindly following God, and became the father of the Jewish people, who in turn gave us Jesus. But his journey included some missteps. Serious ones. Sometimes repeated ones. So, let’s...

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In Reflection Tags Yield, Submit to God, Spiritual Journeys, Abraham, Jewish People, spiritual formation, Christian Living
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Garden Walking

Tim Riter May 1, 2017

Just what does it mean to “follow” Jesus? Not long ago, for many it just meant being an American. That day is done. Obeying God? That’s important, but being good is not good enough. Telling people you follow? That expression is crucial, but not central. Going to church? Nope, going to church makes you no more of a Christian than going into a barn makes you a horse. Years back I came across a verse that began a change process in me.Jesus proclaimed... 

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In Reflection Tags Garden of Eden, Knowing God, Knowing Jesus, Spiritual Formation, Ken Russell

Achieving

Tim Riter April 24, 2017

For the last five years of my teaching career, I had the privilege of teaching Advanced Placement English Language and Composition, a course that had the most practical significance of all I taught over several decades.It had two portions—a semester examining style, or how to use words for the best effect, and another semester on persuasion, or how to analyze or craft political speeches, sales pitches, or asking your folks to borrow the car. Regardless of your political leanings, these ...

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In Reflection Tags AP tests, AP English Language and Composition, Oaks Christian High School, Teamwork, Engouragement, Challenges, Skill development, spiritual formation

When Pigs Fly

Tim Riter April 17, 2017

Don’t let those wings deceive you, that pig will remain earthbound. It represents the impossible, like when Hell freezes over. So let’s consider if the impossible exists. Absolutely, and here’s one—me being drafted to play center on an NBA team. In my prime I had white man’s disease to the max, with a vertical lift of six inches, and even at 5’11” my speed just exceeded the normal turtle. Now add 50 years, and clearly the impossible does exist. But perhaps it’s not as pervasive as we often think...

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In Reflection Tags Impossible, Change, Possible, Power, Easter, Resurrection, Spiritual Formation

A Tale of Two Patios

Tim Riter April 10, 2017

Not long after moving back into our Temecula house, we totally rebuilt our back yard. A contractor put in a covered patio, then I took out the lawn and added pavers, took out dead trees and pathetic plants and put in fruit trees and other plants along the perimeter, added a garden shed, a waterfall, hanging lights, and a fire pit. Honestly, for this retired pastor/teacher, our backyard became a paradise I likely won’t exceed until I experience the final one.But we noticed the temptation...

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Tags Neighbors, Loving People, Comfort Zone, Spiritual, Christian Living
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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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