May Reading List: Soldiers For Christ

May’s Reading List is Out! Be sure to download and save the list to start the new month! For May, we will focus our studies on being a soldier for Christ and fighting for the Lord. You can also subscribe to the blog, download the readings list, and catch up on previous studies @ http://adonaisappeal.com.Continue reading “May Reading List: Soldiers For Christ”

Endure – The Finish Line is Guaranteed.

If you endure to the end of your marathon, you become a finisher. You are one of few people in this world to run a marathon. Only .05% of Americans and .01% of the entire world’s population become finishers each year. It’s an exclusive group. Those who have know the rewards. They know what itContinue reading “Endure – The Finish Line is Guaranteed.”

Perseverance. Character. Hope.

Challenges and struggles are a part of the running. If you run long enough, you will face struggles. Injury. Motivation loss. Plateauing. Slowing Down. Lack of progress. Boredom of location. These types of struggles are hard and can zap your desire or even ability to run. And while you push through you are just waitingContinue reading “Perseverance. Character. Hope.”

Take Courage, Keep Running!

Running is hard work. It takes commitment. It takes discipline. It takes courage to keep going. But the rewards in running are amazing. The physical benefits are only out done by the mental/emotional benefits. You become stronger both physically and mentally. Every run has its challenges. But it takes courage to take in each runContinue reading “Take Courage, Keep Running!”

Use God’s Aid Stations

When you’re running sometimes you just need help. In organized races, the help comes from aid stations. These stations have water, Gatorade, first aid, fuel, and sometimes even muscle cramp and pain relief. Marathons are a long way and a lot can happen to you during those 26.2 miles. So, it is important to knowContinue reading “Use God’s Aid Stations”

Running Requires Self-Discipline

Running is all about self discipline. If you slack off, you lose your training momentum. You’ll lose all your gains if don’t take your running seriously. It’s not easy. Some days you’re tired. Other days the weather stinks. Or maybe you start a run and it isn’t a good run. Your mind or body isContinue reading “Running Requires Self-Discipline”