This particular pair of shoes has traced the receding boundaries lines of a Canadian glacier and of the diminishing borders of the Dead Sea. They have descended into the depths of the Grand Canyon and ascended the peaks of the Grand Tetons. They have stood before the Wailing Wall and walked the streets of Amman, Jordan, during Ramadan. They have passed through chambers that once held slaves in Ghana and through the halls of the fortress where Dessalines saw the end of slavery in Haiti.
These shoes have walked on water at the Sea of Galilee (but only because they knew where the rocks were located). And, in fact, these shoes have been baptized in the Jordan River.
Regardless, what these shoes are most proud of is that they have carried vocational tools, books, and other supplies into impoverished countries, including Honduras, Mexico, Haiti, and Sri Lanka, and have poured cement in some of these countries for the construction of schools and churches. They have carried money to Sri Lanka after the tsunami of 2004 and saw the purchase of land there so that the locals could rebuild homes away from the coast.They have brought financial aid and encouragement to Haiti after it was devastated by the earthquake of 2010 and transported vehicles there for donation. Furthermore, these shoes have been on missionary trips across the U.S. and overseas, wherever there is an open door, never having to shake off the dust on the way out.
If your shoes have a story yet to tell, Kirk Orelup invites you to come lace up at Fireside Fitness. Your shoes are made for adventure, and their greatest utility is their ability to span divisions and walk beside others. If you are ready to let Fireside Fitness prepare you to take your shoes out for their next big adventure, you've come to the right place.
These shoes have walked on water at the Sea of Galilee (but only because they knew where the rocks were located). And, in fact, these shoes have been baptized in the Jordan River.
Regardless, what these shoes are most proud of is that they have carried vocational tools, books, and other supplies into impoverished countries, including Honduras, Mexico, Haiti, and Sri Lanka, and have poured cement in some of these countries for the construction of schools and churches. They have carried money to Sri Lanka after the tsunami of 2004 and saw the purchase of land there so that the locals could rebuild homes away from the coast.They have brought financial aid and encouragement to Haiti after it was devastated by the earthquake of 2010 and transported vehicles there for donation. Furthermore, these shoes have been on missionary trips across the U.S. and overseas, wherever there is an open door, never having to shake off the dust on the way out.
If your shoes have a story yet to tell, Kirk Orelup invites you to come lace up at Fireside Fitness. Your shoes are made for adventure, and their greatest utility is their ability to span divisions and walk beside others. If you are ready to let Fireside Fitness prepare you to take your shoes out for their next big adventure, you've come to the right place.