Spirit Run: The Story of a 6000 Mile Relay

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Spirit Run: The Story of a 6000 Mile Relay

The Hopis consider running a form of prayer; they offer every step as a sacrifice to a loved one, and in return ask the Great Spirit to match their strength with some of his own.

- Christopher McDougall -

Spirit Run: The Story of a 6000 Mile Relay

In 2004, Noe Alvarez dropped out of college and ran a 6,000-mile relay with indigenous people through North and Central America. His new memoir about that time is called Spirit Run. More in this NPR interview. { read more }

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What actions do you carry out in the spirit of offering and/or prayer? For more inspiration, read "Why I Run", by Nicholas Triolo. { more }


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