
Thank You Jesus Holds
How many times have you been stuck on the crux, pumped out, fatigued, and totally blank on what to do next. If there was only a tiny hold, you would… Read more »
How many times have you been stuck on the crux, pumped out, fatigued, and totally blank on what to do next. If there was only a tiny hold, you would… Read more »
This past summer, while on vacation, my husband and I took our friend Ray climbing. We have taken Ray climbing a couple times and have always been amazed at how… Read more »
Racing Towards Victory Lately I have been studying and reflecting on the book of 1 Corinthians. This book is loaded with good information about living a godly life, the freedom we… Read more »
Trials, Pain, and Hope Since the late 90s, I have been dealing with chronic pain and fatigue. It started suddenly one day while working on my computer. I went from… Read more »
Cystic Fibrosis and rock climbing, two things that are prevalent in my life. Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is a recessive, genetic disease creating thick, sticky mucous, affecting a person’s lungs and… Read more »
Rock Climbing History, Types, & Tools The activity of climbing various types of rock formations, or any other false concrete heights, generally with the assistance of some type of equipment,… Read more »
It is amazing to me how many lessons God can teach us through climbing, and how many times the cruxes we face on the crag relate to life in general. The… Read more »
July 15, 2014 is a day that is permanently burned into my brain. It was a typical Summer Saturday, with a group of friends headed out to explore a beautiful place, armed… Read more »
Fall & Winter Plans With Fall fast approaching, and cold weather looming, it is time to plan for the remainder of the year. While Bethel does have semesters, and breaks,… Read more »
A Lesson in Trusting God While climbing a 5.8 climb called Shark Bait, for whatever reason I thought looking down would be a good idea. Since I am terribly afraid of… Read more »