A Different Fiftieth Anniversary

The past few days have been about remembering an event that re-shaped the world fifty years ago. For me, the public remembrance of President Kennedy’s death always evokes a more personal memory. I’ve told this story before, but a fiftieth anniversary seems like the right occasion to tell it again. # # # As Elmer’s […]

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What If I Don’t “Feel” Thankful?

“I have a hard time with gratitude.” Do you ever hear that? Seems like a common lament, especially around Thanksgiving. It’s like people think they should feel more grateful, and they don’t, so they feel guilty about not feeling grateful. So now there’s the guilt as well as the lack of gratitude. We’re really good […]

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Why Thanksgiving?

Why do we have Thanksgiving? In reality, it’s a secular holiday, an excuse to travel, visit family, and enjoy a great feast. To be brutally honest, Thanksgiving is mostly about food, shopping, and football. There’s nothing inherently wrong with any of that, but I wonder what happens to the “thanks” part of Thanksgiving. I came […]

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Is Gratitude Required?

We talk a lot about gratitude this time of year. Like a lot of other things, we get the notion of gratitude turned around. We act like gratitude’s an obligation, something we owe to God. You’d think He commanded us to be thankful because He needs our thanks. When you say it that way it […]

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Me

HAPPY MONDAY! The first four words of the Bible got me thinking about today’s word-of-the-week… ME That’s what it’s all about, right? Becky and I are putting together a year-end recap of RICH’S RIDE, trying to summarize the results of our project. Did you catch the end of that sentence? As we wrote, we noticed […]

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Are You Spiritual?

“I’m just not a spiritual person.” Ever heard someone say that? I’ve been doing some reading lately that reminded me of a friend who claims to be “a science guy.” He echoes a popular notion that some folks are spiritual and some aren’t. I believe that’s a lie. We’re all spiritual—in fact, our very essence […]

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Guts

Lucy and Kevin Donaldson have guts. The “red light district” in Delhi, India is six hundred years old. It’s big business, operated by organized crime. The ruthless human traffickers who buy and sell women and children place little value on a single human life aside from the income it can produce. They’re not kind to […]

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All You Need Is Love?

I’ve been pondering 1 John for several weeks. Frankly, it’s been a bit frustrating. I’m trying to understand why the writer goes on and on about love. I get that love is a big deal. It’s the big deal. But it feels like the letter goes around and around this same topic. I figure I […]

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A Great Gift Idea

At RICH’S RIDE we talk a lot about climbing hills. Maybe that’s because most anyone, with minimal training and effort, can bike on flat, smooth terrain. The hills and mountains are the interesting, challenging, and sometimes frightening parts of the ride. People face many different kinds of hills; the ones we ascend on bikes may […]

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McFaith

HAPPY MONDAY! A dear friend and mentor brings us today’s word-of-the-week… McFaith Okay, it’s an odd word, but I’ll bet you get the meaning. Just like fast food, America’s sort of obsessed with a quickie version of faith that my late friend Al Helder called McFaith. You don’t need to think, just pick a number […]

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