Thursday, March 13, 2014

Adapting To Conditions



I have faced some challenges as I prepare for the 2014 Run 4 Healthy Churches.

This has been a harsh winter in the Mid-Atlantic region. I have counted fifteen measureable snowfall events this winter and that makes training outside for a half marathon rather tricky business. I am doing most training indoors on a treadmill.

I also fell during a training run in Southern California in January. I injured a rib and that has also made running and other forms of training painful.

Tim Laniak, in his book While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks, describes how shepherds adapt to their surroundings as they care for their flocks. He notes that the desert is an incubator for innovation. He further notes that adaptability becomes a way of life when shepherding is a way of life.

So, I continue to adapt while I train and encourage you to join me as I prepare to run 20K this Saturday, March 15, to benefit Mission Mid-Atlantic.

You can follow this link to make an online donation, or you can send a check to Mission Mid-Atlantic at PO Box 345, Clayton, NJ 08312.

Thank you in advance for your prayers and financial support.

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Run 4 Healthy Churches 2014

March 15 is the date for the 2014 Run 4 Healthy Churches. I have begun training and look forward to running 20K to benefit Mission Mid-Atlantic.

I am looking for those who will support the run via prayer and financial support. You may use the donate button on the right or donations can be mailed to Mission Mid-Atlantic at the following address: PO Box 345, Clayton, NJ 08312

I will be posting updates on the blog so please visit often.

Thanks.

Jim