
Praying for a world where suicide is no longer seen as inevitable
“Through faith and prayer, we can believe for a world where suicide is no longer inevitable. This reflection explores how consistent prayer and hope can bring change.”

“Through faith and prayer, we can believe for a world where suicide is no longer inevitable. This reflection explores how consistent prayer and hope can bring change.”

So for whatever reason, you’ve decided that running is how you’re going to lift your mood, lose weight and get fit. You pull on some jogging bottoms, an old t-shirt,

‘Don’t isolate yourself’, she said. ‘I won’t’, I promised. I didn’t know what she meant. I even felt it as a reprimand, as if she was telling me off for

On Monday, the 4th of July 2022, my Father died by suicide. I can still recall every single detail of that day. Death by suicide is different and it is

“When the dawn breaks, and the clouds clear, in an open space, together we will run.” (Steady Heart, by Steffany Gretzinger) Tonight I listened to a man talk about his

It was the end of safeTALK suicide alertness training and I was spellbound. It made sense of my experience, I understood how I’d become suicidal, and how I’d made it

We don’t often do this at RunningSpace, but every now and then it’s good to know where you are so you can see how far you’ve come. So this morning’s

We will not beat suicide using only human social community activities. We need all the amazing suicide prevention organisations and projects that do such incredible work, but they alone will not do. It’s not enough to just be pulled from the brink of death.

This week, Saturday 6th March, is our monthly Running In The Gap (RITG) event. We warmly invite you to Run with us, Walk with us, Stand with us in prayer

Get focussed on the process, knowing that every single step is forward progress. The goal will take care of itself.
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