There are several ways to follow the McNaughton 200 in Vermont starting tomorrow (Thursday) night, May 6.
1. Point your web browser to http://twitter.com/dexterpunisher
- No need to sign up for the service just go to the web page and manually refresh it to check for updates
2. Go to http://dexterthepunisher.blogspot.com/ and watch the twitter badge for updates. The badge will update automatically
3. Not going to be by your computer but still want to follow along?
- Sign up for a twitter account at twitter.com
- Go into Settings (upper right hand corner of the screen)
- Once in Settings, go to the Mobile tab and enable your phone
- Go to Ryan's Twitter page at http://twitter.com/dexterpunisher (pictured below)
- Choose to "Follow" (pictured below)
- Click the icon of the phone and updates will be delivered to your phone via text message
Please note that updates will depend on the availability of cellular reception and/or internet access. We will do our best to update as often as possible.
As Christians we are called to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ. If you are anything like me, this is an extremely difficult thing to do. There just never seems to be a good time to broach the subject. To be honest, I am afraid of the awkwardness this discussion might cause.
Running has torn down the awkwardness and created a platform for me to talk freely about my faith. It is my hope that these stories will help draw you closer to our creator – through whom we all have the strength to move mountains.
God has given me a body built for endurance. Over the years, I have run a few races and met many wonderful and interesting people. These posts contain my stories. You do not need to be a runner to relate to these events. We are all running the race of life. We all have our peaks and valleys that we have to climb and descend.
Running has torn down the awkwardness and created a platform for me to talk freely about my faith. It is my hope that these stories will help draw you closer to our creator – through whom we all have the strength to move mountains.
God has given me a body built for endurance. Over the years, I have run a few races and met many wonderful and interesting people. These posts contain my stories. You do not need to be a runner to relate to these events. We are all running the race of life. We all have our peaks and valleys that we have to climb and descend.