tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1953357177270303286.post6841801460979810061..comments2023-06-23T09:45:05.026-05:00Comments on Create in Me: A Reason to Run (Part 5)Create in Mehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11779544494846859207noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1953357177270303286.post-17384767131031579742015-06-16T14:32:13.734-05:002015-06-16T14:32:13.734-05:00Susan,
I liked your comment at Kimberly Coyles'...Susan,<br />I liked your comment at Kimberly Coyles's place and thought I would check out your spot.<br />So enjoyed your take on running and worship.<br />I ran for years and years but have not at all in the last couple. Whenever I read about running I get a little nostalgic. Your post got me thinking: that like the wonderful experience of running a 5k, 10k, ect, I imagine one would feel out of place, would be going through the motions awkwardly, painfully, if not for the dedicated time of private running. My husband plays on the worship team and is always so acutely aware of the congregation's reaction. He always asks me the same thing each week: How was it? And I always say the same thing: It was wonderful, you could really feel the Spirit! <br />Regardless of how "well" they preformed because it wasn't about being entertained as a spectator. <br />Cheers,<br />LeahLeahhttp://leahbeecher.comnoreply@blogger.com