Author Archives: Roy Bauer

Cycling Devotion: Different Levels of Help

Fixing a bike falls under 5 different Scenarios: 1). Sometimes we can fix it ourselves. (a flat tire) 2). Sometimes we have the ability, we just need the resources (flat tire but forgot a tube or air) 3). Sometimes someone we have neither the ability or resources. (a chain breaks) 4). Sometimes we have to … Continue reading »

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Cycling Devotion: What’s Wrong With You?

I passed a rider the other day who was on the side of the road with his bike flipped over (I was in my car) and I stopped to see if there was anything I could do to help –turns out he simply had a flat and was just about finished fixing it. My guess … Continue reading »

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Cycling Devotion: God Doesn’t Guilt Us Into Doing Things, Right?

To make a long story short, I haven’t ridden but twice in the last 8 months. And what is sadder than that is the fact that where we recently moved to is a great place to ride. I can’t go anywhere without seeing someone(s) riding. And undoubtedly, whenever I see someone riding, it reminds me … Continue reading »

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Jeje

The title of this blog will mean about as much to you as it did to me, the first time I saw it. But if you Google it, you’ll realize it is the Spanish version of “hehe” or “lol”. I have a friend that lives in the mountains of Mexico and he text (or texts) … Continue reading »

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Cycling Devotion: Climbing Hills

A group of us left from a middle school parking lot for a 55+ mile ride through Dutch Fork, SC. On this particular route, which changes slightly from week to week, we would be doing some small hill climbs but everyone knew that at about the half way point there would be a long climb, … Continue reading »

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Recent Trip to the Mountains of Veracruz, Mexico

With a group from Radius Church, I recently went to a part of Mexico that I’ve never been. We flew into Mexico City and drove 4+ hours to Rio Blanco and then an hour or so up the mountain to Atlahuilco, where we stayed each night for the remainder of the week. To say it … Continue reading »

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Book Review: Not a Fan by Kyle Idleman

Jesus had many fans, but not many true followers. There were thousands that followed Jesus around looking for the next big thing –the next miracle or cool handout. But there were few who truly followed Him for Him and what they could do to worship Him and learn from Him –not get from him. In … Continue reading »

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Book Review: Hungry For God by Margaret Feinberg

I invited Lil Mason from Radiuschurch.org to guest blog this week. She graciously accepted and I’ve posted her review of Hungry For God, by Margaret Feinberg. In Margaret Feinberg’s book Hungry for God, she takes the reader through her personal life experiences, which provide glimpses into some of the ways the Creator speaks to His … Continue reading »

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Book Review Coming: Not a Fan

I am in the process of reading a book called Not a Fan, by Kyle Idleman. Zondervan sent me a copy to review and I’ll be posting it in a couple of days, along with a link to purchase. Check back. Roy Bauer

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Book Review: What’s It Like To Be Married to Me? by Linda Dillow

We have a guest blogger this week. I asked Mary Catherine Fowler, from Radius Church, to read and review Linda Dillow’s new book, What’s It Like To Be Married to Me? Her Review is below…..and it is fantastic. (royb) In her thought provoking book, What’s It Like to be Married to Me?, Linda Dillow encourages … Continue reading »

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