Showing posts with label Kiki Gillespie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kiki Gillespie. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

‘Gracerunner: Faith on the Run’ by Chris A. Gillespie – Book Review

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The first marathon of my season is coming up this weekend – the St. Louis Marathon on April 11.  One of the joys in being involved in the marathon world (our first was the Cleveland Marathon in May 2008) is making the acquaintance of Chris and Kiki  Gillespie.  Chris is the founder and executive director of Team 413 – Gracerunner Ministries; Kiki is the Associate Director, and Chris’ lovely (and loving) wife.  My husband Fred and I first encountered Team 413 at the Walt Disney World Marathon in January 2009.  Since then, we have seen them at several different events, and I have the privilege of being a Team 413 ambassador.

Team 413 is a Christian ministry that is geared toward the elite athlete community.  They travel to marathons around the country, and have booths at marathon expos, selling Team 413 tech shirts and miscellaneous other merchandise.  In addition, Chris has the opportunity to share the gospel message at many of these expos.

Chris has written his first book, ‘Gracerunner: Faith on the Run.’  This book is a devotional containing stories of inspiration and faith from Team 413 members all around the country, as well as stories from Chris’ life.   In addition to the stories, Chris has included photos of Team 413 members from all over the country.

Here is the description on the back of the book:

From one t-shirt to a worldwide ministry, Chris Gillespie calls Team 413 a miracle of God’s grace.  In 2003, Chris founded Team 413 inspired by God’s calling in his life.  Team 413 is his passion –- a labor of love for runners and other endurance athletes worldwide.

Gillespie shares a message of confidence, perseverance, courage, and strength.  His goal is to exhibit in his own life and to impart to others the truth of Philippians 4:13 – “I Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me.”

This wonderful book is full of stories of God’s glory being revealed time after time.  Here is Chris describing his thoughts on the shirts which include the wonderful scripture verse:

“A simple running shirt?   I don’t think so anymore.  I believe that it is a huge witnessing tool, a billboard of God’s grace, a lightning rod of hope.  I challenge each of you to share your faith as you go about your journey on the roads of life.  I ask you to ‘pay it forward and share it forward’ because the ultimate price has already been paid for you!” (p. 45)

Here is another inspirational passage from Chris’s pen:

“For many years, I’ve written that when our life canvas is erased and wiped clean, God can work within us and create a masterpiece in our lives.  I think that He creates that masterpiece in our lives.  I think that He creates that masterpiece with a bunch of those happy snapshot moments like salvation, family smiles, friend moments, seed planting opportunities, running under His grace!” (p. 51)   

I found this book to be full of these wonderfully inspirational passages, with pages of ‘Gracerunner Notes’ between each story, providing space to write out your personal reflections or prayers. 
Being that the next time I will see Chris and Kiki is in St. Louis, I enjoyed Story # 30 entitled ‘Gateway,’ in which Chris recounts the St. Louis Marathon in 2003 (the first year for Team 413).  The marathon weather ended up being rainy and windy and sleety (my word, not Chris’s!).  Chris shares his perspective on the day:

“My sacrifices were actually few.  My Savior once left His throne and came to this earth to live with us.  He lived like us, even though He didn’t have to do so.  He ran the ultimate race.  He was mocked and ridiculed.  A crown of thorns was placed upon Him.  He was spat upon.  He was nailed to a cross and died for you and me.  But, the good news is that He finished the race against all odds.”  (p. 197)

I can’t tell you what an inspiration it is to see Philippians 4:13 – “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” – on the back of a fellow marathoner – especially at Mile 21….!  And many people have commented to tell me that that is their life verse – and are grateful to see it when they need the reminder most!  I thank Chris for listening to the call of the Lord in getting this ministry off the ground in 2003, and all of the countless number of hours he and Kiki have devoted to the ministry; in addition to full-time jobs for both of them.  I look forward to being a part of the Team 413 team for many years to come – and look forward to seeing them this week in St. Louis!


Other places where you can encounter Team 413 online is on Chris’ Gracerunner Journal, where he shares highlights from both Team 413 and his life.  Team 413 has a fundraising campaign called Faith on the Run 2010; you can also contribute to this wonderful outreach here.  You can also read my other Team 413 blog posts here and here.

You can contact Christ directly at chris@team413.org to order a copy of this wonderful and worthwhile book; I highly recommend it!  

This book was generously provided by the author.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Team 413/Gracerunners Ministries - a wonderful ministry/outreach!

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Fred & I are involved with a wonderful ministry called Team 413 - Gracerunners Ministries.  We've been participating in marathons since the Cleveland Marathon in May 2008.  At our next marathon, the Walt Disney World Marathon in January, 2009, we happened upon the Team 413 booth at the Expo.  The founder and executive director of the ministry, Chris Gillespie, and his wonderful wife, Kiki, were spreading the Good News at the booth.  I also encountered Team 413 at the Knoxville Covenant Health Marathon in March and the Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon in May.  Fred and I were privileged to serve with Chris in the expo booth at the Detroit Free Press/Flagstar Bank Marathon in October.  It was great fun!



Chris, who is on the faculty of Samford University in Birmingham, AL in the Exercise Science and Sports Medicine Department, founded the ministry in 2003.  The 413 in the name refers to Philippians 4:13 - "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."  The ministry sells tech shirts and other merchandise with the objective to spread the Gospel, encourage fellow athletes, and to generate interest and talk about Christ with spectators.  Here is an excerpt from their website:


"TEAM 413  was founded because we believe that while on earth Jesus Christ had the heart of an athlete.  His heart defined courage, endurance, power, perseverance, strength, loyalty, motivation, dedication, compassion, and truth.  We believe that He gives us, as runners, the courage to start, the perseverance to continue the race, and the strength and power to finish strong.  Team 413 is motivated to serve Him in all that we do by sharing His truth and compassion with whosoever crosses our path.  We are loyal to His calling and we long to excel so that we may please Him in everything that we do and say."


It is a joy to be involved in this ministry.  It is doing Christ-honoring and eternal work for the Kingdom of God!  



Chris recently completed his first book, 'Gracerunner: Faith on the Run.'  It will be available at the beginning of January, and Chris will have copies at the 2010 Walt Disney World Marathon Expo (Chris is registered for the Goofy Challenge, where he will run a half marathon on Saturday, January 9 and the full marathon on January 10!).  I had the opportunity to read the book prior to its publication, and it is wonderfully inspiring!  You can contact Chris at chris@team 413.org to reserve your copy.  I highly recommend it, and hope to review it in the near future.


Team 413 is in middle of a major fundraising campaign in order to expand its outreach and participate in more marathons.  If you feel led, and want to contribute to a great cause, this is very worthwhile!  You can contribute here.  


Please keep this wonderful ministry in prayer!  And please pray for Chris as he participates in the Goofy Challenge at the Walt Disney World Marathon!
 
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