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Sing a New Song

By Joel Hoffschneider “But now I am coming to you, and these things I speak in the world, that they may have my joy fulfilled in themselves.” – John 17:13 Driving somewhere, thinking of nothing in particular, …

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Resiliency in the Age of Overload and Exhaustion

Resiliency in the Age of Overload and ExhaustionFree WebinarThursday, May 2512:00 – 1:00 ET Are you tired? Are you tired of being tired? Mental health vibrancy includes resiliency. Resilience is the capacity to run hard, rest well, and …

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Just for You

By Brenda Jank Living with 4 brothers and all the realities that brings, my 3-year-old daughter, Anna, laid claim to a small but important joy in her life, the color pink! I will never forget stepping into …

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The Price of a Pearl

How many of you have taken a trip to the beach, laid out your towels, and soaked in the warm sun? All of a sudden, a gust of wind comes out of nowhere blowing little pieces of …

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Truth Is

Ruth Chou Simons reminds us, “It’s hard to make room for rest when there’s more work to be done.” Most of us are painfully aware that when it comes to rest, we cut corners. We treat rest …

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Onward!

In the last 8 years, Run Hard. Rest Well.® has impacted over 22,000 people and you are one of them! We have been entrusted with the message “Run Hard. Rest Well.” It’s not our message – not one …

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The Wonderous Cross… and Tomb

One day I saw a colleague wearing an interesting necklace. It was a wooden arch with a small pebble on the bottom left of the arch. I asked him about it and he shared that it was …

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Human Limitations

“Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit.”Psalm 147:5 God is infinite. We are not.We have limits. He does not.  The first step to combat chronic fatigue is to recognize our needs …

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