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Know No Boundaries: March 2015
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Sunday, March 15, 2015. Runner’s World Tulsa’s Urban Adventure 100. We have our next adventure on our sights! It will be the Runner’s World Tulsa’. S Urban Adventure 100 scheduled for June 6-7, 2015 here in Tulsa, Oklahoma. You will have to know and trust that we here at Know No Boundaries are centered on serving God and God’s people and that it would not only be against our mission as a foundation, but against God’s commandment to us to care for His people. Pray for us that our fundraising is successful.
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Know No Boundaries: The Heat was On!
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Sunday, June 21, 2015. The Heat was On! June 6th and 7th brought scorching temperatures for the inaugural Urban Adventure 100 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Runner’s World Tulsa. Held the multi distance race the first weekend of June. Runner’s had the option to run 25 miles (one loop), 50 miles (2 loops), 75 miles (3 loops) or a full 100 miles (4 loops) of a course that wound through many parts of Tulsa. Aid stations were set to be at various Quik Trips along the course with Runner. Approximately 11 of the 31 runne...
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Know No Boundaries: December 2014
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014. A Hundred for Henry - Running Rocky Raccoon 100. Henry Douglas Bell was born August 1, 2014 at 24 weeks and 1 day old. He weighed 1 lb. 12 oz. and was 12” long. Henry needs your prayers. Although many people have been following and praying for Baby Henry, sharing in the joy as he overcomes challenge after challenge, there are also financial challenges that the family faces; challenges that are not in the forefront of our. Thank you for your support and God Bless you. It is t...
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Know No Boundaries: October 2013
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Sunday, October 27, 2013. 2nd 100 Mile Finish - Divine Providence. Driving to Tahlequah, Oklahoma Friday October 18th for my 3rd go at Pumpkin Holler Hunnerd 100 Mile Trail Run was exciting. I just “KNEW” that the 3rd time was going to be the charm. THIS WAS GOING TO BE THE YEAR TO BUCKLE! We had stopped at Walmart. On the way to the camp ground to pick up a few things and so Skip could fix the plug on the trailer. It was dark at this point and drizzling (Yuck! Me : “Skip, we have a problem! After a good...
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Know No Boundaries: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 9, 2014. Making an Important Meeting - 2014 Prairie Spirit 100 Summary. With the 2014 Prairie Spirit 100 only 12 days ago, everything is still fresh in my mind. First and foremost, is the fact that I was running for a cause! A cause that was greater than myself. The trail was fairly flat (actually, it could not have been any flatter for a trail run) so there were no undulating hills; mainly a beautiful tree covered chat trail. Leaving Princeton, was more of the same . . . Plodding onward...
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Know No Boundaries: A Hundred for Henry - Running Rocky Raccoon 100
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014. A Hundred for Henry - Running Rocky Raccoon 100. Henry Douglas Bell was born August 1, 2014 at 24 weeks and 1 day old. He weighed 1 lb. 12 oz. and was 12” long. Henry needs your prayers. Although many people have been following and praying for Baby Henry, sharing in the joy as he overcomes challenge after challenge, there are also financial challenges that the family faces; challenges that are not in the forefront of our. Thank you for your support and God Bless you. Journey...
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Know No Boundaries: February 2015
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Sunday, February 8, 2015. Rocky Raccoon 100 - Race Report. What BEAUTIFUL weather greeted us the morning of January 31st at Huntsville State Park in Huntsville, TX. It was dark and in the 40’s at the start as many friends from Tulsa. Runner’s World Tulsa. Went down. Jason Bement and I had a quick pre-race photo as the his beard will be gone after he crosses the finish line February 1st. Was running this for Baby Henry Bell who was born in August 2014 pre-mature and weighing only ONE lb. 12 oz! I always r...
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Know No Boundaries: Runner’s World Tulsa’s Urban Adventure 100
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Sunday, March 15, 2015. Runner’s World Tulsa’s Urban Adventure 100. We have our next adventure on our sights! It will be the Runner’s World Tulsa’. S Urban Adventure 100 scheduled for June 6-7, 2015 here in Tulsa, Oklahoma. You will have to know and trust that we here at Know No Boundaries are centered on serving God and God’s people and that it would not only be against our mission as a foundation, but against God’s commandment to us to care for His people. Pray for us that our fundraising is successful.
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Know No Boundaries: June 2013
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Friday, June 28, 2013. After Midnight - Pushing the Darkness Boundary. After midnight, we're gonna let it all . . . " Oh wait, that is not what I was thinking, or was it? Lots of things change or are perceived to change after midnight. The sun has gone down and it is dark! Darkness has a way of changing one's perspective on things and capping or "limiting" what one is willing to do. Notice I said WILLING! If you happen to enjoy running, your boundary breaker is a good. What was that moving in the trees?
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Know No Boundaries: One Hill of a Challenge
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Sunday, July 19, 2015. One Hill of a Challenge. Several years ago (actually 6 years to be exact), a good friend; Ken TZ Childress; and I decided that we would celebrate our July birthdays by doing something crazy related to the number of years of our birth. The first problem was that I had not run up it beforehand to actually see just how tough it is. None the less, we got the tent set up and began the climb. And climb we did. The first assent told me already that this was NOT a good idea. Michelle Bates...