Navigating the Adventure of Life: A Call to Arms 2016

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Call to Arms 2016 Men’s Conference was nothing short of amazing! For three days, men from around the world heard life-changing truths and experienced powerful times of worship. They gained tools to help them successfully sail the ocean of life and handle the wind and waves of adversity.

The fired-up men left better equipped to guide their marriages, children, finances, and careers. They also learned how to be a godly voice in government.

Here’s a sample of what men experienced this year. Be sure to join us next year for A Call to Arms 2017, to be held November 2-4 on the Rhema USA campus in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.

A Call to Arms Speaker Highlights

“The Holy Spirit will tell us what to do in every situation. He’ll show us when to move forward and when to stay put. When we choose to follow the Holy Spirit’s leading, we will experience a fantastic adventure.”
Kenneth W. Hagin

“Jesus is in our “boat of life.” He promises never to leave nor forsake us. He is with us 24/7/365, and if it happens to be a leap year, 366 days. Because Jesus is with us, we can have peace in the midst of any storm.”
Craig Hagin

“Are you just spraying and praying confessions and hoping one hits? Or are you dialed in? It’s time we are covenant-minded. Is covenant on your mind right now? Does it come out of your mouth every day, every time you pray, every time you speak to God? Dial it in.”
Chip Brim

“There has to be purity—there has to be honesty that flows from the house of God and touches the world. We are the light of the world.”
Steve Houpe

“Society has taught us that we never have enough. But when does that end? If we don’t have a purpose for our finances, we’ll walk around aimlessly. We must have a goal.”
Don Burns (Navigating Finances in Today’s Climate)

“Our wives need us; our children need us. We are not created in the image and likeness of Homer Simpson; we are created in the image and likeness of God.”
Tony Cooke (Navigating Families: The Captain and Crew)

“We navigate government by meeting with our elected officials and pointing them to Jesus. Then we pray that laborers will cross their paths. Lastly, we pray for more godly leaders to be raised up.”
Nathan Dahm (Navigating Politics as a Believer)

“We have got to be the men who lead this generation [of youth]—not just direct them, but lead them to Jesus to show them a safe harbor.”
Johnathan Morin (Navigating Youth to Safe Harbors)

“Leaders are healers. There are situations waiting for you to show up with your gentle strength. You’re a mighty man of valor. Go and lead and set the captives free.”
Tim Redmond (Navigating Life as a Leader)

“[Restoration] takes two people who want to submit to the will and Word of God. And at the same time, who are willing to do the hard work.”
Jerry Weinzierl (Navigating Marriage: The Adventure of Love)

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