Tag Archives: running
Running, With and Without a Race
As I’ve written about before, the name of my blog, Running the Race, has multiple meanings for me. One meaning refers to a verse in the Bible: “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let […]
New Shoes, New Year
As many of you know by now, I chose the name of my blog because of its Biblical significance (Hebrews 12) and because of my lifelong love for running. I always feel a little bit strange writing about running because I run so infrequently these days. After spending my teen and early adult years running […]
Running?
Some of these posts were intended to be about actually running, and I have fallen pretty short in that regard. The obvious reason is, that I have not gone running since I don’t remember when! Many true runners would argue that I can’t call myself a runner at this time, but I think that is […]
The Slowest 800
In Olympic spirit, I am posting this piece that I wrote several months ago. I hope to move all of my “notes” on Facebook to my blog soon–this is the first one. My relationship with running has given me much to write about since I began plodding around neighborhood roads with my dad when […]
Running the Race
I had a harder time selecting the name of my blog and writing “a little bit about myself” than I did writing anything recently. I wanted to capture the motion of motherhood, the perseverance of marriage, the pace of life, and the essence of faith. I wanted to capture my interests, my passions, my loves, […]
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