Interviews:
Articles:
Running For Her Life
http://runnersconnect.net/running-training-articles/advice-from-elite-runners/
http://running.competitor.com/2012/11/interviews/kick-starter-5-questions-with-stephanie-pezzullo_62162
http://www.runnersworld.com/elite-runners/running-times-2012-marathoners-year?page=5
http://www.bonfireimpact.com/2013/03/18/inspirational-story-of-the-week-foot-surgery-doesnt-slow-down-this-soccer-player/
http://www.germanroadraces.de/426-1-30942-hesch-pezzullo-victorious-at-rock-n-roll.html
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2012/jan/15/ndn-half-marathon-former-penn-state-soccer-player/
http://articles.courant.com/2011-11-24/sports/hc-mrr-notebook-1125-20111124_1_julia-chase-brand-amby-burfoot-second-state-finisher
Running times article 2009
http://runnersconnect.net/running-training-articles/advice-from-elite-runners/
http://running.competitor.com/2012/11/interviews/kick-starter-5-questions-with-stephanie-pezzullo_62162
http://www.runnersworld.com/elite-runners/running-times-2012-marathoners-year?page=5
http://www.bonfireimpact.com/2013/03/18/inspirational-story-of-the-week-foot-surgery-doesnt-slow-down-this-soccer-player/
http://www.germanroadraces.de/426-1-30942-hesch-pezzullo-victorious-at-rock-n-roll.html
http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2012/jan/15/ndn-half-marathon-former-penn-state-soccer-player/
http://articles.courant.com/2011-11-24/sports/hc-mrr-notebook-1125-20111124_1_julia-chase-brand-amby-burfoot-second-state-finisher
Running times article 2009
Pezz's Story:
Charlotte Observer Article by Théoden Janes, September 15th, 2013
Charlotte Observer Article by Théoden Janes, September 15th, 2013
Testimonial: A Runner’s Wish: Heal through Faith, Trust and Openness
Posted by bhmatson in Faith, Running on October 14, 2013
This post is much more like a “Tweet.” I ran across this story in the Charlotte Observer and, for someone who is trying to explore the relationship between running and faith, it was not only obligatory, but encouraging, inspirational, and emotional. It serves as yet another example of this mysterious relationship between running and faith.
For now, I hope you find this story (“Running for her Life“) about Stephanie “Pezz”Pezzullo a blessing. It is a story of pain and courage — and it is a story of running and faith.
Here is glimpse, Pezz’ concluding remark:
“Romans 8:28 is my favorite verse. It says, ‘In all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to his purpose.’ It basically just means if I really feel I was called according to God’s purpose, that no matter what happens in this life, it can be turned around for good. And it has in so many ways.”
If you take the time to read this story, you will see how Pezz is using her story for good and why it is her wish that her story be used to help those who suffer to “heal through faith, trust and openness.”
Yesterday she ran the Chicago Marathon in 2 hours and 38 minutes, finishing 12th overall for the women finishers. I look forward to watching Pezz as she competes in a sport at the highest level where, on almost any given day, us recreational runners can run at
the same time in the same event. Over 40,000 people ran in yesterday’s Chicago Marathon.
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Posted by bhmatson in Faith, Running on October 14, 2013
This post is much more like a “Tweet.” I ran across this story in the Charlotte Observer and, for someone who is trying to explore the relationship between running and faith, it was not only obligatory, but encouraging, inspirational, and emotional. It serves as yet another example of this mysterious relationship between running and faith.
For now, I hope you find this story (“Running for her Life“) about Stephanie “Pezz”Pezzullo a blessing. It is a story of pain and courage — and it is a story of running and faith.
Here is glimpse, Pezz’ concluding remark:
“Romans 8:28 is my favorite verse. It says, ‘In all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to his purpose.’ It basically just means if I really feel I was called according to God’s purpose, that no matter what happens in this life, it can be turned around for good. And it has in so many ways.”
If you take the time to read this story, you will see how Pezz is using her story for good and why it is her wish that her story be used to help those who suffer to “heal through faith, trust and openness.”
Yesterday she ran the Chicago Marathon in 2 hours and 38 minutes, finishing 12th overall for the women finishers. I look forward to watching Pezz as she competes in a sport at the highest level where, on almost any given day, us recreational runners can run at
the same time in the same event. Over 40,000 people ran in yesterday’s Chicago Marathon.
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