For those of you who are not runners, a 7K race (4.34 miles) is uncommon. You’ll normally see a lot of 5K races, but we wanted to give people an additional reason to run, tied in with the Biblical number of perfection (7) and to also introduce the Creation Museum to as many people as possible.
Even though we contracted through a local race organizer, there was still a tremendous amount of work involved. Surprisingly, many in the Christian community did not welcome the opportunity to participate. In fact, I was disappointed that many churches took an isolationist position, in that if it was not something initiated by them, they wouldn’t participate. (I guess they just want to keep as much money as possible inside their building. No wonder attendance in their denominations are dwindling!) Fortunately, there were enough Christians who understand what it means to actually be a part of the Body of Christ and were receptive to the event. The local AM Christian talk radio station, 880 WRFD, kindly served as our media partner. Even some secular businesses were kind enough to donate to the event!
Another eye-opener was the intolerance of some pre-believers. (I say pre-believers, because even as athiests or agnostics, they will eventually believe once they meet Christ in eternity – even though at that point, it will be too late for them to be saved.) If there is a race that supports a cause you don’t care about or don’t like, it would be logical to just not run that race. However, the race organizer that we contracted with for the run actually received hate mail! (Not for sponsoring the race, but just for even agreeing to organize it for us.) Below is a sampling with the name removed to protect the guilty:
The only instance of evolution actually being true, involved the race logo itself. The initial working logo appears on a shirt above. Adam & Eve were then featured on the alternate version. However, some jokingly suggested that a shirt like this may encourage streaking. So, the final and less tempting version appears on the top of this page.
The race took place in Central Ohio and we had people come from as far as Arizona for this charity run, which raised around $5,000. Thanks to all who assisted, attended, participated, donated, sponsored and volunteered!
Female and Male overall winners: Allison Grace (6:04 pace) and Darrel Davison (6:22 pace)