Embracing the Shock to the System

The alarm went off at 4 a.m. I knew it was coming, but still, it felt like a shock to the system. Rolling out of bed in the dark, layering up like it...

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Running on Faith: IRIS Run for Refugees 2021

Running on Faith: IRIS Run for Refugees 2021

One of the most impactful experiences I had while studying at Theological College & Catholic University in Washington, D.C., was working as an intern...

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Running on Faith: What are Our Common Objects of Love?

Running on Faith: What are Our Common Objects of Love?

When I was living in D.C., I used to love running down the Metro Red Line trail to Capitol Hill and the National Mall. Sometimes I would cut in to...

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Running on Faith: The Light in the Darkness

Running on Faith: The Light in the Darkness

In her New York Times op-ed, “Looking for Light on the Longest Night of the Year,” Margaret Renkl, writing at the beginning of the winter solstice on...

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Running on Faith: Choosing Key Next Steps

Running on Faith: Choosing Key Next Steps

I love running in the snow. There’s something serene and meditative about an early morning run on a snow day, when the streets are empty and the...

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