If you’re reading this, I bet you want to run your race well. Now, I’m not talking about a literal race, although you might very well be a runner and if so, you’ll find value in this as well. But what I’m talking about today is the spiritual race.
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Recently, I had the privilege of interviewing Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young, author of Walk, Run, Soar (affiliate link), a 52-week devotional that has the theme of running and walking. Dorina describes the book as going on a ‘treasure hunt through God’s word looking for all the references of life being like a race’. In it she shares personal stories she’s learned along the trail, along the race of life.
Go on a treasure hunt through God's word for life being like a race using the #walkrunsoar devotional by @DorinaGilmore. Share on XIn this How She Does It interview, Dorina and I chatted about:
- the intersection between faith and running;
- what it looks like to balance work and rest;
- why it’s important to move at God’s pace; and
- how to value community over comparison.
I pray this discussion will bless you as much as it did me.
Watch the full How She Does It interview with Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young below.
Read on below for some of the key takeaways.
Highlights from Run Your Race Well
How She Does It Interview with Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young
On Comparison
“One of the ways I combat those feelings of comparison is by thinking about running my race together and collaborating with others. So, it’s collaboration over comparison.”
“The Lord wants us to flourish together in community.”
The Lord wants us to flourish together in community. #walkrunsoar @DorinaGilmore Share on XOn Balance
“One of the things I do to keep my self centered is being very focused on rhythms of rest and rhythms of work.”
“Lord, would you show me where you want me to focus, what are the things you want me to say no to, what can I gracefully step away from and what can I enthusiastically say yes to?”
“Our culture chases us away from the silence and we fill it with scrolling or multitasking, but sometimes what our souls really need is to sit in silence.”
On Thriving
“We can thrive in all seasons but it means making choices.”
“Thriving is being connected to the vine, being connected to Jesus, being in constant communication with Him.”
Thriving is being connected to the vine, being connected to Jesus. @DorinaGilmore #walkrunsoar Share on XAdvice to Younger Self
“God was faithful to fulfill so many of his promises but in none of the ways that I strategized or imagined.”
“Make rest a priority.”
“God will always pace us. He knows what we can handle and He will push us a little farther.”
“Trust God as your pacer.”
About Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young:
Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young is an author, speaker, podcaster, mama, and coach. Dorina is passionate about helping people chase God’s glory on life’s unexpected trails and flourish in their God- given callings. Dorina has published children’s books, Bible studies, poetry, and just released her first devotional, Walk Run Soar. She and her husband Shawn started the Glory Chasers Christian running group and together are raising three brave daughters in Central California.
To connect with Dorina:
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