Faith On Every Corner - July 2021

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Finishing The Race by Ken Barnes

I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith; (2 Timothy 4:7 NKJV) We all want to finish the race well, yet some will and some will not. The Apostle Paul lived well, and therefore, he finished well. Cliff Young, a sixty-one-year-old farmer from Australia, entered the 544-mile inaugural Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon Race in 1983. He showed up for the race wearing overalls, a white t-shirt, and work boots, while the other runners were wearing promotional running attire. The other runners laughed and made fun of him. He runs at a deliberate pace, and at the end of the first day, he was well behind the pack. He did not know that the other runners stopped at the end of the first day and slept for six hours. Young kept right on running. At the end of the race on the fifth day, no one was laughing. Young won the race with a ten-hour lead. When asked how he trained for the race, he said that he had once run for two to three days straight, chasing and herding his sheep. The other runners were younger and faster than Young but lacked one thing that Young had—determination. The key to Cliff Young’s success was that he didn’t know when the other runners stopped to rest. There is much Christians can learn from the life of Cliff Young. He did not just show up one day and win the race. His whole life was a preparation for this race. As Christians, we will not finish the race if not prepared for it. Early every day when others are asleep, do we arise to feast on God’s Word and bask in his presence? Is our mindset one of a soldier or a tourist? Paul instructed his young disciple Timothy; No one engaged in warfare entangles himself with the affairs of this life, that he may please him who enlisted him as a soldier (2 Timothy 2:4). God has called us to a battle and not a picnic. Do we put on the amor of God as anyone who understands we conflict with the enemy of our souls? When others are distracted by the cares of this world, are we on our face praying for a sick and dying world? God’s army is the only fighting force in the history of the world that has won the battle on its knees.

Cliff Young One final thing that we can learn from Cliff Young is why we run the race. The 10,000-dollar prize money for winning the race, Young divided with others who had finished the race. He kept nothing for himself. Young ran for the pure pleasure of running. We must run our race for the sheer joy of serving the Master, the Lord Jesus, and blessing others. When others quit, we must keep running. At times the race does seem to be long and hard. On those occasions, we must keep our eyes on the prize. The Lord Jesus is just across the finish line. Like Theresa of Avila once said, “When Jesus plants that first kiss on the back of your neck, all your trials will seem like one night in a bad hotel.” My prayer for you, my dear brothers and sisters, and myself is that we will be able to say at the end of our journey, we have fought the good fight, and have finished the race, and kept the faith. Ken worked for seventeen years with Youth With A Mission, primarily involved in discipleship training and evangelism. He is the author of The Chicken Farm and Other Sacred Places, published in 2011 by YWAM Publishing and Broken Vessels in 2021 through Kindle Direct Publishing. He holds a Masters Degree from Virginia Commonwealth University in Curriculum and Instruction. He currently is a freelance writer. He lives with his wife Sharon in Mechanicsville, VA. They have two daughters and six grandchildren.

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A Photo Tribute To Anne Spencer by Karen Ruhl

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The Power of Patient Perservance by Gittel Fruma

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Trust Issues by Hannarich Asiedu

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Doing God’s Will by Brenda McDaniel

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Serving While Vacationing by Sharon Connell

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Five Things You Shouldn’t Throw Away by Michael Wells

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Serving with Compassion and Gratitude! by Chad Thieman

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When I think Of All This by Gini Walker

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page 53

Defining Moments by Dr. Wilbert Ratledge

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Serving While On Vacation Means “Go” by P. Diane Buie

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Poems by Esther Florence

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pages 48-49

Remember This Verse by Craig Ruhl

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What Will You Do On Your Summer Vacation by Mike Buchanan

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An Amazing Service Experience by Karen Ruhl

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Trusting God in the Writing Process by Chrissie Kenaston

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Road Trippin' to Lynchburg, VA by Karen Ruhl

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The Worth Of Your Words by Joseph Akinrinola

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PLANTING THE SEEDS… by Christina Sinisi

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DEAR CARL by Anna Friend

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Take God On Vacation by Yvonne Morgan

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Discerning Gifts by Craig Ruhl

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Finishing The Race by Ken Barnes

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Opportunities To Reach People - by Tynea Lewis

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Questions! by Karen Ruhl

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Keeping Our Focus by Gina Sewell

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Vacation and Service - Plus Poems by John Alexander

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VACATION AND SERVANTHOODby Nicole Byrum

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THE BOOK by Pamela McCormick

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Serving As Unto The Lord by Dr. Kathleen B. Oden

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Beyond the Rainbow by Andrea Marino

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Making My Vacation Not About Me by Gini Walker

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Faith On Every July 2021 Issue - Cover Photo by Ray Mc Cann

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