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Tag Archives: God
Seeing With the Soul
When I open my eyes, I am confused that I can see with such clarity – from the neon numbers on the alarm clock to the headlights marching in a line outside my window, to the waning moon. On this … Continue reading
Power Dressing
I awake to my 49th Fourth of July. It’s 7:30 a.m. and already 71 degrees in Littleton, Colorado. I hop out of bed – secretly thrilled that I logged almost 8 hours of sleep and no one else is awake … Continue reading
Posted in Work/Professional
Tagged cycling, God, Ludo Loos, power dressing, running, superman
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My Protector Wore a Hat to Church
I woke up smiling today. Oh, how I wish I could have gone back to sleep so I could spend more time with her. The dream was so real. I was my age now, but she was still the age … Continue reading
The Good Samaritan – Part II
[This is continuation of a story that couldn’t be told in just 700 words] I was trembling and sobbing with both hands gripping the steering wheel – feeling humiliated and terrified as I focused on my attacker arrogantly jogging from … Continue reading
The Good Samaritan – Part I
As I pull into the dirt parking lot at Chatfield, I feel a tingle rise up the back of my neck and then I physically shiver – it’s that whole-body kind of shiver and it’s not from the brisk early … Continue reading
In the Gaps
“How are things now that you’re back from your trip?” I asked a good friend after our work day ended. This friend has a demanding executive-level job, supports a family of six, and recently returned from a much-needed vacation. “With … Continue reading
The End of the Line
Here is where the sidewalk ends. “It’s not passable this time,” I think as I stop short at the edge of the water at about mile three of my regular seven-mile loop that takes me through the state park and … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Faith, RunningPretty
Tagged Brennan Manning, Callie Skokos, faith, God, love, running, RunningPretty
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Are You My Mother?
It’s been raining for a week straight in Colorado. With its 300 days of sunshine a year, this surely must mean the beginning of the apocalypse. As I sip my coffee and mindlessly caress the top of my dog’s head, … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Faith
Tagged Callie Skokos, Church, daughters, faith, God, Mother's Day, Mothers, running, Sundays
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The Law of Running
Sometimes the run shows us just how human we really are. The sound of my alarm startles me awake at 5:30 a.m. I’m confused. What day is it? Ah, yes, it’s Sunday. Today is my last 22-miler before the 2015 … Continue reading
I Believe. Please Help My Unbelief
The sun is slowly welcoming me with its orange glow illuminating the silhouette of an old clipper ship. The splendor of these glorious moments is not lost on me. I still find it all so awe-inspiring. On this March morning, … Continue reading
Posted in Finding Faith
Tagged Callie Skokos, faith, God, Grace, running, suffering, Unbelief
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