Do You Share The Road?

Recently a project got me digging in the depths of the Bouncing Back archives. It’s dusty in there! Hard to believe I’ve accumulated more than 1,000 posts in nearly five years, and that doesn’t include the stuff here at RICH’S RIDE. As I looked through those old articles it seemed there might be some ideas worth […]

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Free?

Happy Monday! A shallow TV commercial got me thinking about today’s word-of-the-week… FREE It was a series of commercials, actually, each offering something for nothing—free! Seems like everything in our culture has been reduced to money. What’s it cost? Free? Cool…I’ll take two! We can buy anything—even people. Anywhere in the world, for a relatively […]

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Caitlin Crosby On Love

Happy Saturday! I’m increasingly interested in stories that engage with faith rather than simply talking about it. Grab a cup of coffee and hear this tale of how one young lady actually did something about love. Can’t see the video in your email or reader? Click here. Please leave a comment here. Have a great […]

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Going Or Talking About Going?

I’ve been thinking lately about engagement. My thought—an awful lot of what we call following Jesus is really talking about following Jesus. I think following might have to involve some sort of engagement. I think Satan would like nothing more than for us to spend a lot of time discussing Jesus. He’d be pleased if […]

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You’re The Engine

(From June 13, 2009) One of the great things about cycling is that the rider’s also the engine. It’s the same in life. A bicycle (or in my case a handcycle) is a pretty simple machine. Even with all of the high-tech materials and components, it’s still muscles, chain, gears, and wheels. The terrain varies, but […]

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Sharing The Trail

Recently a project got me digging in the depths of the Bouncing Back archives. It’s dusty in there! Hard to believe I’ve accumulated more than 1,000 posts in nearly five years, and that doesn’t include the stuff over at RICH’S RIDE. As I looked through those old articles it seemed there might be some ideas […]

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What If It’s A Beginning?

Retirement has certain blessings. One of those involves returning to my former school as a guest speaker and observing looks of envy on the faces of previous colleagues. I tried not to talk about the sense of freedom and the winter trip to Florida—okay, I didn’t try very hard. What’s the point of having an […]

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What If?

As a teacher I was never a fan of hypothetical situations. I don’t believe there’s much value in “What would you do if…” questions. I frankly believe it’s dangerous to force students to stake out and defend a position without the risk of facing the real-life consequences of their choices. Recently my friend Jon Swanson proposed […]

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What’s The Word?

The lady was describing her recent Southern California vacation to some friends at the table. “I think I saw 23 baseball games in 10 days.” “That sounds just dreadful,” her friend replied. “It seems like your family could have taken you somewhere more pleasant than a succession of dusty baseball fields.” “Oh, no,” the lady […]

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Lists

Happy Monday! Increasing age inspires thoughts about today’s word-of-the-week… LISTS Everybody knows we tend to lose our memory as we age. Old guys like me get a pass for forgetting simple stuff like phone numbers and anniversaries. But we seem to have no problem remembering when someone hurts us. We appear to have an almost […]

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Show Up Today

Note:I’m re-posting this because this film opens this weekend in northern Colorado. I don’t worry much about things like “unwritten” rules, but one blogging rule has always made sense to me: Don’t recommend a book you haven’t read or a movie you haven’t seen. Today, I’m breaking that rule. NOT TODAY opens May 24th in […]

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Today’s The Day

Note:I’m re-posting this because this film opens this weekend in northern Colorado. I don’t worry much about things like “unwritten” rules, but one blogging rule has always made sense to me: Don’t recommend a book you haven’t read or a movie you haven’t seen. Today, I’m breaking that rule. NOT TODAY opens May 24th in […]

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