Yesterday at church, there was a video played to illustrate the true meaning of togetherness.
A glimpse of the remarkable father-son bond of Dick and Rick Hoyt, and their inspirational journey together in a triathlon and life itself. Twenty years ago, Rick Hoyt ran a 5km race while pushing his disabled son in a wheelchair. After the race his son told him that while racing he did not feel disabled. They have since competed in over a hundred triathlons and marathons together. Truely Remarkable and Inspirational.
I was moved to tears as I sat in the midst of the sanctuary, thinking to myself, what great love is that. Two is really better than one.
A glimpse of the remarkable father-son bond of Dick and Rick Hoyt, and their inspirational journey together in a triathlon and life itself. Twenty years ago, Rick Hoyt ran a 5km race while pushing his disabled son in a wheelchair. After the race his son told him that while racing he did not feel disabled. They have since competed in over a hundred triathlons and marathons together. Truely Remarkable and Inspirational.
I was moved to tears as I sat in the midst of the sanctuary, thinking to myself, what great love is that. Two is really better than one.
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