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2005 April 30
by Mike

Good morning from Nashville. I’m listening to the local news. The anchors keep cutting away to the Music City marathon, and more than once they’ve pointed out “it’s going well.” Ha! As I recall from the marathons I’ve run, “it’s going well” is a perspective from the anchor booth, not from the pavement.

Jack and Jill will be drawing in our assembly tomorrow. I’ll be finishing the two-week message on “Lunchables That Change the World” (on justice).

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  1. April 30, 2005

    Mike,

    How did you train for a Marathon? I know Kim really wants to run one and any advice or direction in that field would be appreciated. Are you ever going to run another one? We should put a run together in Abilene to raise money for justice or in memory of Brodey or something. Just a thought.

  2. April 30, 2005

    Great to read that you are here in Nashville Mike. Sorry the weather isn’t better. As a fairly new reader (and recent contributer) to Wineskins, I want to say how much I enjoy the publication and reading your blogs. Keep up the faith work.

    Tony
    Tony’s Blog

  3. May 1, 2005

    Mike,
    After today’s lesson I just wanted to see if you are aware of the hugnersite.com. Just another little thing we can all do to help out…we have it as our home page so we can help out a little every day.

  4. May 1, 2005

    Joel,
    Steve Holt here. I’ve run a marathon and currently am training for the Dallas White Rock Marathon in December, so I’d be glad to help Kim put together a training plan. I’d like to think I know a thing or two about the sport. E-mail me if you want to know more.
    Steve

  5. May 1, 2005

    Correction – that site is the hungersite.com

  6. May 2, 2005

    Congrats on your run! We just had the London Marathon. Hopefully you did not pull a Paula Radcliffe and go ‘loo-loo’ in the middle of your course!

    Blessings!
    Deb
    (KibbelzNBits)

  7. May 2, 2005

    … of course, ‘things’ are much more comfortable when doing a marathon from an arm chair. But if you’ve suffered through a marathon before, and now just listening in from a distance, do you experience muscle twinges anyway?

    Deb

  8. January 16, 2007

    Google is the best search engine

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