
Miracle City Run
So many people are hurting deeply inside. They feel alone with either no one to talk to or no one who cares. They are at a breaking point and feel like they can't go on. They're suffering in silence.
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The MIRACLE CITY RUN was started to bring people together. To unite. To bring hope. To let people know someone cares. Someone loves them.
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By inviting people to join us in a weekly run throughout the city where we ask God to lead us to people who are in need of hope and prayer, we believe lives will be changed, by simply showing that we care.
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By stopping to pray and share small, little acts of kindness to let them know they matter we believe we can change a city.....one life at a time.
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We believe families will be reconciled and united. Hearts will be healed. Hope will rise. Dead dreams will come alive. Miracles will happen. Prayers will be answered.
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Interested in joining us?
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We meet every Saturday morning at 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. at Riverscape: 237 Monument Ave., Dayton OH. Walkers are welcome.
Has your life been impacted by one of our Miracle City Runners?
Have you had an answer to prayer? If so, we want to hear about it.
Email us at: support@peoplesvictory.org and let us know.
More testimonies coming....
This program has changed my way of thinking. With the help of God I now seek healthier relationships with the people of my life.
But most of all when I run I do truly let all my thoughts, feelings and stresses go.
A.C.
The 5k event was the most cherished day of my life!....Enjoying a day in the real world with family and friends.
It was a great day that I’ll treasure until the day I die.
My family enjoyed themselves as much as I did. Seeing the happiness on my kids’ faces and my mom cheering me on, is all the reason I need to keep trusting in God for guidance on this path of change.
Will
Inmate at Lebanon Correctional Institution
This isn’t just a team to me, they are my family. And what we have here is very life-changing.
Lamar
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Your ability to gain the trust of different gang members as well as have us work together as one unit is very rare in this environment.
Quentin
Inmate at Lebanon Correctional Institution