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Race Before Us: A Journey of Running and Faith
Written by Bruce H. Matson
Narrated by Lloyd James
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Turning 50 years old and facing some of life's biggest questions are daunting challenges. A crisis of faith and crisis of health lead towards significant changes in one's life. For Bruce Matson, a family man with a successful law practice, the struggles of health and doubt led to action. Combining to podcasts from notable Christian leaders Ravi Zacharias, Allistair Begg, and Tim Keller, careful research and preparation, and encouragment from family and friends, Bruce ran his race for physical and spiritual health. The Race Before Us by Bruce Matson is a wonderful memoir detailing the path of doubt to faith and spiritual malaise to running with God. Come alongside Bruce as he navigates the windy roads of faith and health in his pursuit of physical and spiritual well-being.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Not bad, just seems a little too disconnected. His learning to marathon run and a coming to Christ just didn’t ever really intersect; one didn’t lead to the others. It’s almost like two different stories.