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What if you could improve your physical health while deepening your spiritual life? In Running for a Higher Purpose, Most Rev. Thomas John Paprocki, Catholic bishop of Springfield—a marathon runner and hockey player—shares how the simple discipline of running can help you unlock profound spiritual benefits.Paprocki took up running as a teenager for his health; he ran his first marathon in his forties. Along the way he discovered that improving your physical health through running is a way to honor God and grow deeper in your spiritual life.Perfect for those who want to try running for the first time as well as for more experienced runners who want to set goals for a new challenge, Running for a Higher Purpose offers eight steps to reach spiritual and physical fitness.Review – Review where you are.Reform – Identify how to improve.Resolve – Resolve to put change into effect.Repeat – Don’t quit.Renew – Renew your physical and spiritual wellness.Relax – Balance physical and spiritual exercise with the need to rest.Reward – Feel personal satisfaction and reward by achieving your goals.Rejoice – Integrating a sound mind in a sound body leads to eternal happiness.Each chapter includes an inspirational quotation, a personal promise statement, and a prayer.
Bishop Paprocki's Running for a Higher Purpose is an accessible, helpful, motivational guide for any runners or would-be runners who would care to harness running's spiritual as well as its physical benefits. The book is complete with interesting anecdotes from the bishop's life as an athlete and as a man of God, and a plethora of practical advice for runners from shoes and orthotics to a detailed beginner's marathon training routine, not to mention how to integrate running with virtue and prayer. I can highly recommend this book. It has motivated this old weightlifter to pull his running shoes back out of the closet and put them back on the road.