I read Christopher McDougall's book 'Born to Run.' If running were a religion, this would be its bible. I actually scribbled my favorite passages on my arm to read during the race.
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My faith inspires me so much. It is the very reason that I run. I feel that my running is completely a gift from God and it is my responsibility to use it to glorify him.
Running is very spiritual for me. It is therapeutic; it clears my mind and helps me to focus.
I have learned that track doesn't define me. My faith defines me. I'm running because I have been blessed with a gift.
Running is my church.
We're constantly told that running will ruin our knees and outrage our hearts, but for nearly all of human existence, it was associated with freedom, vitality, and eternal youth.
There are some people who are always on the run, so much so that they find it hard to fit in the study of God's word.
Toeing the starting line of a marathon, regardless of the language you speak, the God you worship or the color of your skin, we all stand as equal. Perhaps the world would be a better place if more people ran.
I feel like God's given me a gift in running and the opportunity to use running as a platform to help highlight the work of the Love Mercy Foundation in northern Uganda.
In my younger days, I loved to run. Although it may be hard for you to believe it, I did. And I did win a few races.
You don't have to be a Fundamentalist Christian to be interested in the Bible. It's really a fascinating mythology.
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