We didn't expect to be able to see Caleb, but he was able to come down for a day before heading back to South Carolina. Wes and I also got in a good (but hard!) run at Sugar Hollow. 3 miles topped off with a run up the dam. I have lost some momentum due to my lack of present accountability runners! I haven't felt so sick after running since my beginning runs at Northland, but it was great. And the day was beautiful as well--no sign of the winter storm warning for tomorrow. So much for more running this week. But I'm thankful for one good day. Today has been encouraging in many ways, beyond benefiting from God's creation. I have also become aware of answers to prayer, been reminded of important promises from God's Word and from godly brothers and sisters in Christ, and been challenged to press on to know and love God in deeper ways and also to testify of Him more boldly this year. Being at a secular university will provide many potential opportunities for that. Please pray for me as I depend on God's grace to see these desires become a reality.
Happy New Year!
2 Samuel 22:29-35
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