Nun on the Run
March 6, 2008
No really this is it. I’m GOING to blog regularly. It’s just that, in spite of the fact that I have a computer, I’m still something of a luddite (word of the day) when it comes to this web publishing. So I haven’t been getting on here regularly. But Ray’s been doing way too much good work on the design of our website for me to ignore it. Sorry, brother.
Even though I don’t look like the poster-child for Runner’s World magazine, I do actually enjoy running. I like the solitude. I do some great thinking while I’m running. I like lacing up the shoes, putting on the headphones, and “clomp, clomp, clomping” on down the road. And boy do I clomp. A while back I ran in a 5K race. The official registration form actually had a “Clydesdale” category. That’s me.
Imagine my admiration, then, to see a recent feature story on “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel” about Sister Madonna Buder—the triathlon nun. There are many things that make Buder remarkable. She has run over 300 triathlons. Over 30 of them have been the notorious “Ironman” in Hawaii. She has endured numerous injuries, including a triple fracture of the arm.
I wonder what parts of your life you could start viewing as an extension of your faith. What hobbies do you have? How can they be an opportunity to draw near to God? How can they be a chance to serve others? What about at work or school? How is your job as a parent a spiritual exercise?
The psalmist says “The earth is the Lord’s and everything in it” (Psalm 24:1). May we see today the sacred nature of everything we set out to do.
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I completely agree Robert. Our lives, especially as Americans, are extremely compartmentailzed and many times God is on the fringe of those activities. I think it is always important for us to step back and reflect on all we do and how we are glorifying God in our actions. Thanks for posting. I really enjoy it!
It is wild how much our hobbies do interfere with our walk with God. I have really been thinking about that very point this week. I am on shore duty, so you think that I would be able to spend more time doing the things that matter most in my walk with God. Oh not so much, I have found that there is just more time to find things like work, school, and anything that pulls me away from finding time to spend with God. So, I have to take the advice Ray had, take some time to step back and spend some time with God.
Tim, I know what you mean. I am easily distracted. That’s why I think part of the solution is to find God in whatever it is we are doing. God is not just sitting in a corner waiting for us to open our Bibles. He’s there in the things that we see as distractions: “work, school, etc.” The challenge for me is to be mindful.
This isn’t meant to substitute for spiritual discipline. I just do better when I give up on the “either/or” of it all. BTW, congrats on the upcoming addition to your family!
Sounds like you’ll get even more of a chance to seek out God amidst the busyness of life. Praying for Laura and the baby. Keep us updated.