I get lost a lot. It’s a gift. Whenever I take off on a new bike route, I’m nearly certain that at some point I’ll stare at a turn and think, “This isn’t where I’m supposed to be.” Doesn’t seem to matter how carefully I pre-plan my ride. I always manage a wrong turn somewhere […]
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Great Teachers, Stories, And Final Exams
I relish the teaching/guiding process. I’ve always been a teacher at heart, though my understanding of what that means has certainly changed. At one time I thought good teaching meant passing along information. My job was making sure my students learned lots of the right stuff. Teach the material and give a test to make […]
Continue readingMore TagDon’t Tell Me What To Do! (Every kid’s idea of freedom)
When I was a kid, I couldn’t wait to grow up and be free to do whatever I wanted. Freedom meant no one could tell me what to do. Cool notion, I suppose, as long as it’s just me in the wide open spaces. Just me and the open road, I can ride wherever I […]
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“What’s my purpose?” One benefit of talking to people about bike tours is deep conversations. It’s not uncommon for someone to tackle a big challenge because she’s trying to uncover God’s purpose for her life. I understand. I’ve gained great insight into “What’s my purpose?” while gazing over the front wheel of my handcycle. My […]
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I see trailers for a new TV show called IMAGINARY MARY. Apparently a thirty-something woman’s “imaginary friend” reappears as this cute little animated stuffed animal which only she can see and hear and, well…you and I likely won’t be watching, right? Who’s silly enough to believe in, much less listen to, an imaginary friend? Until […]
Continue readingMore TagWishing Away Fear (And Other Silly Notions)
My friend Paul and I talked a while back about the benefits of a bike adventure combined with a social justice mission. We shared stories of riders who exceeded everyone’s expectations because they were riding for something bigger than themselves. We both wish everyone could have that sort of experience. Sometimes I struggle to understand […]
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Someone asked me that a while back…”Who’s in charge of the FREEDOM TOUR?” I asked what he meant. “Well, who does it belong to? You know…who’s actually responsible for it?” We chatted a bit and I realized that he was trying to understand if the tour was a program or ministry of some church or […]
Continue readingMore TagThe Next Big Event (Will Change Everything!)
How much time do you and I spend anticipating The Next Big Event? You know, that tipping point when everything will change, all the effort will pay off, we’ll finally be happy. The new job, degree, relationship, or vacation. Graduation. Retirement. The Next Big Event will make it all better, if we can just hold […]
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According to the author of Ecclesiastes (and Pete Seeger), “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” Everything? I ask because an email from my friend Kari suggested it might be time to stop praying. She got my attention. Kari hasn’t lost her faith or her desire […]
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A friend asked me why she should join the FREEDOM TOUR team. I’ve listed the benefits before: Be part of a story bigger than yourself. Support kids rescued from human trafficking. Step out of your comfort zone. Stand for justice. Challenge yourself physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Get closer to God. Have fun. As I made my […]
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I love good metaphors. I especially appreciate metaphors that involve circles. Make the circle a bike wheel and you’ve got the perfect metaphor for a blog about cycling. Our friends at Venture Expeditions created a terrific story involving the parts of a bicycle wheel. Here’s my interpretation. Consider how the parts of the wheel work […]
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Anniversaries offer opportunities to look back and project forward. My first handcycle ride happened eighteen years ago this month. Two blocks in 30 minutes…let’s just say it wasn’t the smashing success I imagined. If you’re interested you can catch the story of Exordio Somnii and The First Ride from previous posts. Here’s Tom and me […]
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