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Nearing The End Of The Marathon Training, Only One More To Go

2nd to the last marathon training run today. Since I took a break yesterday in order to get some extra rest I decided to stick with the plan which called for some speed work, well sort of. ? I spent the slower end of the run lifting many of my family up in prayer, in addition to those in Africa that are still waiting for access to clean water. Our world is full of both physical and spiritual needs. When we take care of the physical needs it paves the way for the spiritual needs.

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