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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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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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Secrets of Serenity

Tim Riter February 17, 2020

Most of us enjoy serenity. Yeah, I love the adrenaline rush of hitting 112 in a Lamborghini Gallardo 550 just before a 170-degree turn, or riding 1,080 miles in one day on the bike, but I also need the times to relax, to just sit, to enjoy God’s creation. Today was an example—after awesome worship and a great Mexican lunch, we headed to our winery to chill. This pic shows my wineglass and the view. Serenity. I also love Facebook…

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In Reflection Tags Facebook, Serenity, Peace, God's peace, Thoughts, Language, Disagreement, Love, Christian LIving, Spiritual Formation
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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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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 Conquering King

Tim Riter December 23, 2019

Jesus first came as a human. As a human, he lived and died. Unlike most, he came back to life before returning to heaven. The baby Jesus was safe and cute. Cuddly. Adorable. But on his second coming, we’ll see him as a conquering king. Halfway through the carol we read, “The King of Kings salvation brings, let loving hearts enthrone Him. This, this is Christ the King.” No longer…

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In Reflection Tags Problem of Evil, The Problem of Pain, Omnipotence, God as Love, Jesus as King of Kings, Final Judgement, Salvation
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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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