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Dorina is an author, speaker, teacher, foodie, and podcaster. She helps people chase God's glory down unexpected trails and flourish in their callings. Her latest books include Breathing Through Grief, Kailani's Gift & Chasing God's Glory. Dorina and her hubby Shawn are raising three courageous daughters in Central California.

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  1. Dorina,

    Thank you for writing this—a good read first thing in the morning!

    Would you mind if I included your quote in a piece I’m writing about having divorced parents?

    “Sometimes I work so hard to avoid pain, but the truth is: the only way through pain is through.”

    Thanks again!

    • No problem if you share attribution! My web site is DorinaGilmore.com if you want to link to me.

  2. Thank you for the reminder not to focus on worst case scenarios. My husband is facing some health challenges, and I fear that I have been seeing only the negative and worst case. Pray for me to be strong for him and to be positive as we face life style changes.

    • Melody, it’s hard not to dwell on the “what ifs” but the Holy Spirit can help us see the joy!

  3. Dornia love your reading today. The title is just for me. “How to run life’s hurdles with God” I know God is giving me the strength to do my Dad’s Home cleaning it for him Monday to Friday for the Love of the Lord and the Love of my Dad. Who has the start of Dementia. I will tell you the truth I am person who would easily get annoyed and very sensitive. To see my Dad at 84 with the start of Dementia it breaks my heart. Also that he wants nothing to do with God. Even before he diagnosed with Dementia. I pray for his salvation. I can find it hard doing my Dad’s house looking at my Dad’s change from a man who was so active to a man not a active. Every day difference for him. I only have a certain length of time to do my Dad’s house for him. As my Husband comes to pick me up on his dinner brake from work. My Dad can someone be hard work. I have to have real patiences with my Dad at all times. Only for God helping me run life’s race with him to get the prize when finished my Dad’s. That I can look around saying I have won that race and God gave me the strength to do it with him helping me. Teaching me to have patience at all times. Be thankful I can do it with his help and for the Love of the Lord and my Dad. I am burning out at getting no rest my sister’s go at night to see to our Dad as they work during the day. I getting not enough rest. As my Dad needs and like routine. If you don’t keep to that he gets cross. As he doesn’t understand you need time of to charge your batteries as the saying goes. You get tired even though you don’t mind doing it. He expects you to come and keep that routine every day. If don’t he gets confused why you were not round. As he can’t understand you need a brake. Before he had Dementia he understood and didn’t mind you taking a few days of to rest and charge your batteries up. So I run this race this race and all it hurdles with God as my trainer giving me the push to do it and not give up. To one day win the prize that I ran the race and all it hurdles with God by my side. knowing when I get in Glory one day that is that God is proud of me for not giving up on my Dad and with God’s help to keep on going do all I do for my Dad with the Lord’s strength. Yes it’s not easy but God gives me the strength to do it for him and my Dad. As this verse says in Philippines 4:13 ” I can do all things through Chris who strengthens me.” With God help I can do it. Then when my Dad not here on earth one day I can then hold my head high. Then say think you Lord I was able with your strength to do my Dad’s when alive. Then be proud of myself and that God was by my side. Love Dawn Ferguson-Little Enniskillen Co.Fermanagh N.Ireland xx

  4. This is helpful with a decision I’m trying to make. Don’t focus on the worst case scenario, but the joy. Maybe if I can break it down to baby steps, I can get there. Thanks!

    • Gail, I’m praying for your situation right now. Every step matters. Baby steps too!

  5. Dear Dorina………………..Another devotional from my (incourage) family today and totally relatable to some of my experiences through my 77 years of life, so far. In the beginning teachers in my high school kept telling me (pushing me) to do different things. Play in the band, sing in the chorus play field hockey. There was a bit of a disagreement about the last one. As a junior in high school I had been a cheerleader starting in junior high, and to my surprise, when I got to high school I was elected Captain. I couldn’t do 3 things as they were all at the same time, hockey, marching band and cheerleading. I had to pick one and my parents said to decide myself what my mind and heart were telling me. I guess you can imagine which I picked. “Cheerleading/Captain; however there was a kind of compromise, the band director said, you could play in the concert band and do the same thing with the chorus. I said yes to both and did well and loved all of them. These all helped me as I grew older and had very “large” hurdles”. Too many to list and one that I have been dealing with for the last 5 years. The first hurdle I tried to do it, but stumbled. It was at that time Jesus during one of my prayers said, “Read the Serenity Prayer” again and this will give you the answer and it did, but for awhile, I thought I had the wisdom to know what the prayer says. As more time passed, I realized I was fooling myself and I ” had to have the serenity to accept the things I could not change and finally I realized I didn’t have the wisdom to know that, so on that hurdle, I took a different route and told Jesus, I know now, I cannot do anything myself about this hurdle, but I do have the wisdom and Biblical knowledge to know that You can. And He did, but there are so many more that are there and sometimes the wait is heartbreaking, but I still know that God is working behind the scenes and will, when it is time help me to “make it over those hurdles”. Then I am sure that I can have joy, peace, love and happiness in my life. Thank you Dorina for your story. God wanted me to read it today and I see why. I wish you a Blessed weekend and I send you my love for you (incourage) women always know how to give me HOPE that things will be all right. Betsy Basile

  6. Thank you, Dorina. Life is full of hurdles. But I agree keeping my eyes on Jesus is the best way to win the race of life.
    Love ❤️
    Carolyn

    • We can’t avoid them, but we can run through the hurdles with hope! I’ve watched you do this so beautifully!

  7. Thank you very much for this educative massage that really gives us encouragement and hope towards achieving our goals.

    Many of us fail to progress just because we lack mentors to instill hope in our carrier.
    In our African context, the worst enemy we have is fear.
    Stable marriages is a dream yet if we had committed mentors in churches, we would grow spiritually and have families without God fearing people.

  8. Dorina,

    I ran track in high school so I can relate… Never did the hurdles though.
    Thank you for your thoughtful devotional!

    Sending you summer joy, Lisa Wilt

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