We need to
mobilize men toward this
Conference. Don't lose sight
of the fact that God does some
of His best work through
changed men. Let's pray
together and work together to
see men transformed for the
Kingdom!
Therefore,
I urge you, brothers, in view
of God's mercy, to offer your
bodies as living sacrifices,
holy and pleasing to God-this
is your spiritual act of
worship. Romans 12:1.
Where is it?
West End Presbyterian Church
9008 Quioccasin Road
Richmond, VA 23229
Cost and
Registration?
Early Registration by April
11 with a group of 10 or more
is $30 per man.
Student Registration (age
13-22) is $20.
Regular Registration is $55.
Lunch is included, only
with early registration.
Who Should
Come?
Emerging Men - age 13-19,
these are the men who are aggressively
moving from living as a boy to
living as a man. Give them room to
grow.
Pioneering Men - age
20-29, these are the men who are
carving out their place in life.
What to do? Where to do it? What to
do it with?
Full Throttle Men - age
30-55, these are the men who are the
producers and providers. They are
warriors and are fully engaged in
everything they do.
Seasoned Men - age 55+,
these are the men who have been
there and done that, and have lived
to tell about it. They are leaving a
legacy.
How can I get
involved?
First, pray about your
participation, and then expect God
to do a great work in your heart,
spirit, life, marriage and family!
Talk with Scott, use
this form, or visit with the
Men of Steel. There is a poster on
the bulletin board, and a sign up
sheet.
Seminars: 16 will be
offered, like these:
Outdoor ministry - The truth
about turkeys, Don't get your
identity fowled up.
Anger - Defeating explosive
anger, Learning to be cool in
hot situations.
Finances - Money, money,
money, mange your household
well.
Work - Take your Savior to
work everyday.
Who are Steve
Farrar and Roland Warren?
Steve
Farrar is the founder Men's
Leadership Ministries. He is the
author of the best-selling book,
Point Man: How a Man Can Lead His
Family. With half a million copies
in print, Point Man was the catalyst
for Steve leaving the pastorate
after fifteen years and focusing his
ministry on equipping men for
spiritual leadership.
Before
joining National Fatherhood
Initiative, Roland Warren worked as
a financial consultant for Goldman
Sachs in Philadelphia, PA. He has
also worked as an Associate Director
of Development for his undergraduate
alma mater, Princeton University,
and in management positions for both
IBM and PepsiCo. Prior to his
current position, he had served as a
member of National Fatherhood
Initiative's board of directors.
Roland received his MBA from the
Wharton School of the University of
Pennsylvania. He and his wife,
Yvette, have two sons.