Saturday, March 31, 2007

Testimonies From the Road in 2005... Nashville, TN

Revisiting Promise Keepers 2005:

"The Awakening - An Unpredictable Adventure"

at the Gaylord Entertainment Center, Aug 12-13 2005




Nashville photo by veteran PK photographer Wayne Armstrong
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I attended my first Promise Keepers conference in Nashville and had a wonderful experience while there. I learned how to be a better father, husband and Christian. I will be attending more PK conferences in the future. I never thought that 13,000 men could sound that good singing. I was definitely wrong.

Dana
Altoona, AL

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I have an incredible testimony to share about this weekend in Nashville. It was just absolutely glorious. The Lord moved and worked in my heart, my soul and my life so much! I was blessed by the Lord to become real close friends in just 2 days with a guy that I didn't know that I rode the bus with. By the time we left last night it was like we had known each other all our lives. God is so good! Glory to his high and holy name! He is worthy to be praised and I love him so much. I thank God for all my brothers in the Lord - what a blessing they are to me. I thank God for Promise Keepers, too. God is using you all in a mighty, wonderful and powerful way and I thank Him and praise Him for that. God bless you all richly.

Darrell
Oneida, KY

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Thank you PK for coming to Nashville. I was a volunteer security guard at the event. This was my first visit to a PK event, although it will not be my last. I did not expect to receive as big of a blessing as I received. I was thinking it would be more work than pleasure. I was wrong. I now have a whole new outlook on things, especially my family. I do not have enough room or time to tell you how awesome it was. Please try to take every one you can to this event. You will be blessed by God. On Friday night 100+ people got saved. I have not found out about Saturday yet. I know the altar was filled with twice as many people. Thank you God!

Darrell
Lebanon, TN

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This year's conference in Nashville was another one out of the park! We brought 14 guys up from Thomaston, GA and half were first time attendees. This morning (Sunday) one of the guys that come with us from another church called us to let us know that he had called his wife this morning and for the first time in 6 months they were going to church together. We found out while at the conference that they had been separated. This conference touched him like no I have ever seen. To the man God has brought a refreshed awakening into their lives and I am thankful for the new men that have come back to our church family and their families. Great job!

We have 6 more guys going to Orlando and I will be there to help minister to them. Promise Keepers has been a faithful partner to me as a Pastor.

Thank You, and I look forward to PK returning to Atlanta in 2006.

Tommy
Thomaston, GA

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I would like to thank three members of your organization. I do not remember their names but they will know who they are. They are from the Hopkinsville, KY area.

On Saturday, Aug. 13, 2005, my family and I were traveling back from vacation in Myrtle Beach. After deciding to continue traveling home (thus not stopping overnight in Nashville), at approx. 6:00pm, we had a blowout on Highway 24. No sooner than we had pulled onto the shoulder, three promise keepers pulled behind our vehicle, changed our tire, gave us directions to the nearest tire store, told us the limitations of the "doughnut spare", gave us a map for reference and basically turned a stressful situation into something positive.

In a world that so much is written about the negatives that exist, it enthuses me to write about the positive influence that your organization promotes. Please keep it up and know that our family is committed to "passing it forward" to the next person that is in need.

Jay
St. Peters, MO

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I was at the Nashville event and had spoken to my wife just before the Saturday meeting and she seemed a bit out of it as she is a type one diabetic. I told her to get a bite to eat and I would call her back. Well, in the middle of the first speaker's message I felt that something was just not quite right. I finished listening to the speaker (Buddy Owens: "Hearing God's Voice") on hearing God speak to you. I tried to call my wife and was unable to get her on either phone. Worried, I called information to get my neighbor's phone number to call them as I was about 15 to 20 min from home. Information was unable to find their number so I knew then I was going to have to leave the event and go home as my wife could be in bad shape and my two-year-old daughter may also be up and out of her bed wandering around the house.

I called 911 on my way home and made it home before the ambulance could arrive. I found my wife still in bed and her blood sugar low. My daughter was playing in her room and my neighbor took her as the ambulance arrived. My wife was given some attention by the ambulance and her sugar levels were brought back to a safe level and she was fine.

During the speaker's presentation he talked about having an older person that would hold me accountable. I thought of a man that I work with, and had planned on speaking with him on Monday. Well, after my wife was back to normal my Nextel went off and it was the man I had planned on speaking to on Monday calling me for a computer emergency. I asked if he had a few moments to talk and asked him if he would hold me accountable. He was honored and accepted. I was also able to bring a public school back online the weekend before school started so teachers and administrators could continue to prepare for the first day of school.

I do believe that God was speaking to me that day, and due to what was said by the speaker I was able to hear Him and act upon what God wanted me to do.

Michael
Nashville, TN

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I've been attending PK events since 1994. The just-completed Nashville event was one of the BEST! The speakers challenged each of us. My Christian brothers and I talked all the way home, opening up and revealing our hearts to one another in ways that we'd not done before. The Lord has used PK to CHANGE MY LIFE. I praise GOD for the continued good work that is done through PK, drawing men back to a passionate relationship with Jesus Christ!

David
Flemingsburg, KY

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I had several people that I work with try to talk me out of attending, and they were Christians no less. I almost had myself talked out of going. I just knew that I was not going to get anything out of it, let alone have a good time.

I am so glad that GOD gave me the strength to resist the temptation to not go! I re-dedicated my life to Christ, to my wife and to my children. Now I know that I can and will be a better husband and father, as well as a Christian. I will definitely attend again. Thank you so much.

Jeff
Sparta, TN

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I took my 16-year-old son to the Nashville event this past weekend. What an awesome bonding experience! We laughed, we cried, we worshipped, we prayed, we hugged -- and most of all we TALKED!

Randy
Snellville, GA

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I was blessed to attend Promise Keepers in Nashville this last weekend with my younger brother, who is a minister in Kentucky. This was my first time to attend, and at 57 I am a relatively new true believer. This was one of the most powerful experiences of my life and I just wanted to thank the many people who make this ministry work and to let you know I will be a lifetime supporter. Also, I am contacting clients and friends in Raleigh to line up attending with them next year. God bless you real good!

Larry
Nashville, TN

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The stage set-up this year was great. The three panels that raised and tilted for the worship time, the side panels with the song words, the panels behind the band - they all worked well, looked good, and were utilized well with all the video and background visuals. An excellent job by the stage design folks this year...

This was my 12th year and 16th conference and I enjoyed it very much. I was able to get about 30 guys from my church to go - most of them for the first time. This was, by far, the largest group I've been able to take over the years. They are all looking forward to next year in Atlanta. It is finally catching on. You guys are doing a great job...

Bruce
Huntsville, AL

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I just wanted to write a few things about the PK event this past weekend in Nashville, TN. What an awesome time of worship and refreshing, all the speakers were very open to share their defeats and their victories found in Christ. On Saturday morning I found myself re-commiting my life to Christ in a new way. Then, during the Saturday afternoon sessions, the Lord spoke to my heart and said "Just as you recommitted to Me this morning, you need to recommit yourself to your marriage and to your wife." So when I got back home on Saturday evening, I asked my wife to forgive me and I was recommitting my love to her and to our marriage.

I thank God for you PK - may God bless you and the speakers!

David
Portland, TN

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Learn more about attending one of Promise Keeper's upcoming men's conferences! Registration is available online.

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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Meeting Recap for March 29 2007









Hello everyone,

I have excellent news. As of today, we have surpassed a milestone in paid registrations which puts us past 1/3'rd of the way to being sold-out (and it's not even April yet). We also have 60% of our leadership team in place and ready to go with many more committments to report in the coming days.

*** UPDATE: Recruited!
Our two biggest needs to date are the Administration Recruiting Coordinator and the Logistics Recruiting Coordinator.
*** UPDATED: Saturday March 31

We still do not know about the needs for the retail piece, but hope to know soon. It appears that we will be fully recruited for all leadership positions by the time Larry Whittlesey returns on April 19'th for our Leadership Training; we also may be well on our way to having most of the supervisory positions recruited by then as well.

There was a great time of worship as we welcomed the Holy Spirit's presence with "Here I Am To Worship", "How Great Is Our God" and "How Great Thou Art". Indeed.

After the introductions and worship:

Dave led the prayer time as men gathered in groups of three for the following:

SPEAKERS: Reggie Dabbs, Brad Stine, Bob Cornuke, Adrian Despres, Joseph Garlington, Larry Jackson
MUSICIANS: PK7
NATIONAL STAFF MEMBERS: Larry Whittlesey, Chuck Schneider, Mike Harmon, Tom Fortson
CAPTAINS & INDIVIDUAL TEAMS
OUR WITNESS IN THE COMMUNITY (receptiveness from churches and men's ministry leaders)
PRAY FOR THE PROTECTION AND PRESENCE OF GOD
EFFORTS TO BRING UNSAVED MEN TO PROMISE KEEPERS
SPOUSES AND CHILDREN OF OUR TEAM (Protection, Sacrifice of Time, Putting on Christ)
VACANCIES IN THE VOLUNTEER TEAM (Administrative Recruiting Coordinator/Logistics Recruiting Coordinator)
SERVANT ATTITUDES FOR ALL (Let there be no egos among us)
PERCEPTION OF SPIRITUAL NEEDS OF THE TEAM
UNITY IN THE VOLUNTEER TEAM (May we be faithful to John 17)
GOD'S DIRECTION IN OUR PLANNING (Order our steps and direct our paths)

Tim provided the Volunteer Overview:
Volunteers can register online 2007 Volunteer Registration Form and view the job-descriptions at the PK Website.

Keith covered the Administration Group:
... Volunteer data updates will be provided on a weekly basis to the leaders; status and needs will be posted on this blog to assist in your recruitment efforts. It's important to provide Keith with up to date and accurate Information!

Scott covered the Logistics Group:
... if it can be stacked and packed, it's logistics! Also the scope besides facilities include Special Needs, Transportation, Exhibits, Pipe & Drape, Language Teams, Radio and Headquarters, Ushers and The PK All-Start Team (packets, gate monitors, etc.)

Ingram covered the Community Group:
... which includes a Pastor Relations Coordinator to reach ministers and pastors, the Prayer Team (led by Dave), the Media Team, Marketing and the Food Drive emphasis.

Rick covered the Ambassador Group:
What is an Ambassador? This is a Godly man who is willing to work with a few churches in his area to serve and assist the local church and help resource the Men’s Ministry of their church, and help to connect with PK.
More info on being an Ambassador for PK here!

Keith covered the Volunteer & Leadership Forms:
(The Volunteer Leadership Agreement Form requires your signature and your spouse's signature (if married). Please review it, complete where indicated, and mail the original Attn: Tim to the address on the form.)

There are leadership positions still open in the Administration, Logistics, Community and the Ambassador Groups and key supervisory personnel for those teams that already have leadership in place.

The Ambassador Group captains are in place (EV Team is fully recruited), with concentration needed on the Ambassador Booth Team role.

Note: encourage the guys who aren't Ambassadors to attend the Ambassador Rally and Training on June 1-2 at The People's Church. There are also numerous supervisory positions for Ambassadors in other areas. It's worth noting too that 8 of our 20 team leaders are current Ambassadors.

Note that there is a volunteer hotline number (615-319-7150) displayed prominently on the sidebar to the right. For volunteers, there is an area in the sidebar with the name of each leader (& the team they lead) where volunteers can click on it and generate an out-going e-mail to that leader for questions. The leader will respond or delegate the questions to the appropriate captain for the precise information needed!

Last, pray that God would raise up the right people to lead our teams and for the leadership of Promise Keepers and the planning process going forward.

It is truly an honor and a privilege to serve with each one of you!

By His grace,


Tim Richards

Assistant Event Director & Volunteer Staff Representative
Promise Keepers Nashville 2007
Mobile (615) 319-7150 Home (615) 302-3606
E-mail at PKNashville2007@aol.com

Monday, March 26, 2007

TONIGHT !



Note that all important meetings or flashes of important info will ALWAYS be at the top of the sidebar to the right.

PROMISE KEEPERS LEADERSHIP MEETING

Thursday March 29, 2007
6:30 – 8:30 PM

THE LEE COMPANY

Training Room
331 Mallory Station Road, Franklin, TN 37067
Cool Springs area

MapQuest

Friday, March 23, 2007

PK 2007 Promo Video (3:16 minute version)



Tools to Help Promote Your PK Event
These promotional tools are provided to you for no charge by Promise Keepers, so please feel free to download as much as you need and share it with others that believe in the message PK is bringing to men each year for your local men's ministry or congregational viewing / announcements. There are 30-second, 60-second and 3:16 Full Version available for download at: the PK Promotional Page.

To order a FREE DVD of the promo video, call 1-866-PROMISE (8am-8pm, M-F, MT). Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.

Be sure to subscribe to the free Promise Keepers Channel on YouTube.com to see these videos and more!

PK 2007 Promo Video (1 minute version)

Thursday, March 22, 2007

I was too young to remember...



I was too young to remember... my fathers first Promise Keepers, but I vividly remember the day he came home. Everything changed that day.

I could tell before he said anything. I could tell by the way he hugged my mother, and the way he walked into the room, and later, the way he said things are going to be different now.

I probably remember because things were different after that day. They remain different and better to this day.

My mother remembers my fathers confession that he had been a good father but a lousy husband, and his promise that it would get better. It meant the world to her and not just because it turned out to be true, but also because she was a woman of faith, and living with a man of little or no faith was hard on her every day.

After that my dad and brother went almost every year for several years, and it kept getting better.

As a daughter, I was jealous that I couldn't go with them, but I understood that part of what makes Promise Keepers special is the privacy and the fellowship of men; having a message targeted at men, knowing that all the other men are not trying to impress anyone standing next to them because they all know what is really going on. I know that helps, because my father told me it helps, and he is a Promise Keeper. It has made a difference in him for the betterment of our whole family, and I cannot thank everyone involved enough for that.

I am sure this is not the testimonial you were looking for, but I thought it might be nice for the men out there to know that the women who love them, love this program too. We love the difference it makes in you, and we respect it. At least my mother and I do. So, thank you Promise Keepers, thank you for giving my daddy a place to worship with other men in fellowship. And thank you daddy, for going, and...just thank you.

I'm going to try not to cry now, because that is the affect it has had on me.

Casey
La Verne, California

FROM: PK e-newsletter for May, 2005 - Promise Keepers

Photo source: www.kuleuven.be

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

PK Coming to Nashville - WKRN News Feature








WKRN, the ABC affiliate here in Nashville (Channel 2) ran a news feature today (3/20/07) about Promise Keepers coming to the Nashville Arena. Produced by WKRN's Faith and Ethics Video Journalist Jamey Tucker, the video and story can be viewed via the viewer "Men Of Integrity Movement Plans To Visit Nashville" at Jamey Tucker's blog - Faith and Ethics.com

Jamey writes:
Promise Keepers is on a smaller scale than it was in the mid-90s when men filled up stadiums around the country to hear real men talk about God, responsibility, character and integrity. The national organization is not as large as it was back then and instead of stadiums, Promise Keepers comes to arenas where they consistently attract 15,000-25,000 men.

Back when PK started, churches pretty much ignored men in the church. Sure, some had a monthly "fellowship breakfast" with a guest speaker and pancakes, but church was absolutely geared toward women folk. PK was the first "men's movement" of this generation.

PK isn't a political rally. You'll find political conservatives and liberals arm-in-arm. Presbyterians, Methodists, Church of Christ, Catholics, Lutherans, Baptists, and Orthodox all worshipping together. It's pretty cool that way.


WKRN - PK Comes to Nashville

A Mandate for Mentoring



PK Spotlight:
"A Mandate for Mentoring"

This Promise Keepers Spotlight featuring Dr. Howard Hendricks was recorded at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado in 1993.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Winners Invest in People

As we prepare to build our teams to serve at Promise Keepers Nashville, I am reminded of the wisdom of my good friend, mentor, and author, Ed Rowell. In his book, "Go The Distance," Ed shares about the importance of investing in people:

• Winners invest in others because someone invested in them.
• When someone believes in us, before we even believe in ourselves, it changes us forever.
• Winners know that the only investment they can make that will have value in heaven is the investment we make in people for the sake of God's kingdom.
• Winners see people as they could be, not who they presently are.


How to scope them out:

1. Find people who work hard
2. Find people with whom we have credibility
3. Find people who are willing to dream
4. Find people who have influence
5. Find people who value character as well as accomplishment
6. Find people who can work on a team


Ed Rowell is the Senior Pastor of Tri-lakes Chapel in Colorado Springs, Colorado as well as an author and lecturer on the topic of leadership. Formerly, he was the teaching pastor at The People's Church in Franklin, Tennessee.

- Tim Richards

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

God Wins Every Battle...

Now a momentary pause for your entertainment...

The retelling of the David and Goliath story set to Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" by "The Apologetix"



Hat tip: Jamie @ Faith & Ethics.com

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Next Promise Keepers Volunteer Leadership Mtg March 29'th









Hello everyone,

It is and honor and a privilege to serve with you as we labor together on behalf of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ at this year’s Promise Keepers Conference in Nashville. Words cannot describe how excited and blessed I am to be journeying with you over the next twenty weeks as we lay the groundwork in preparation for the miracle that God is doing in the lives of the men and families in our community. In spite of the storms, many of you were in attendance for our vision casting meeting back on March 1'st.

As we speak, our God is already moving in the hearts of the men He’s drawing near. Our role is simply to create and sustain the best possible conditions through this event for the Holy Spirit to do His work. For those who freely accept Christ gift of grace at Promise Keepers Nashville, their lives and the lives of their families will forever be changed. Marriages and families will be restored, wounds will be healed, and mighty warriors will be gained for the cause of Christ. For many men, it will be an opportunity to make a fresh start, to recommit and refocus to live true to their calling and to reengage in the battle. For still others, the conference will provide a much needed dose of refreshment and encouragement to stay in the battle.

As your local event director, my desire is to cover you and your efforts in prayer, to be a source of aid and encouragement to you, and to provide you with the information and the tools necessary to assist you in your role. My role is to serve you to optimize the effectiveness and results of your work. Many of you served with us in 2005 and recall the awesome move of God that took place. For others, this will be your first time with us to experience the blessing. I look forward to getting to know each of you better, to hear your story, and to be energized by our shared commitment to this awesome ministry.

Everyone, I can’t emphasize enough how important prayer and personal worship time with the Lord will be in sustaining you in the days leading up to the conference. Simply put, we cannot succeed without it. If we labor yet do not grow in our spiritual walk as a result of this shared experience, then we will have truly missed out on God’s best for us.

Our next volunteer leadership team meeting will be held Thursday, March 29'th at 6:30 PM at Lee Company in Cool Springs. MapQuest

At this meeting, we will assemble to worship, pray, and review the job descriptions for each of the leaders of the conference teams. Be in prayer now for where the Lord would have you serve.

You will note the link on the blog to sign up as a volunteer so we can capture your contact information to get you into the database. This blog will be the definitive source for volunteer information and updates for our conference:

Please bookmark: www.PKNashville.blogspot.com

Please direct anyone you know that may have an interest in serving to contact us at our e-mail address: PKNashville2007@aol.com

Don't forget that the early registration deadline for the special $59 admission ends on March 15'th so let the men's ministry leaders in your churches know to save $20/man, they need to order by Thursday.

Let the adventure begin!


Tim Richards

Assistant Event Director & Volunteer Staff Representative
Promise Keepers Nashville 2007
Mobile (615) 319-7150 Home (615) 302-3606
E-mail at PKNashville2007@aol.com


PROMISE KEEPERS LEADERSHIP MEETING

Thursday March 29, 2007
6:30 – 8:30 PM

THE LEE COMPANY

Training Room
331 Mallory Station Road, Franklin, TN 37067
Cool Springs area

MapQuest

Monday, March 12, 2007

Mark Your Calendars!



Note that all important meetings or flashes of important info will ALWAYS be at the top of the sidebar to the right.

PROMISE KEEPERS LEADERSHIP MEETING

Thursday March 29, 2007
6:30 – 8:30 PM

THE LEE COMPANY

Training Room
331 Mallory Station Road, Franklin, TN 37067
Cool Springs area

MapQuest

Nashville PK guys enter blogosphere



Promise Keepers has given the Nashville/Middle Tennessee Volunteer Team a shout out on the national home page noting our use of technology (for God's Glory) to inform, inspire, encourage and provide local leadership to the various volunteer teams. These teams under the four main areas - Administration, Logistics, Community and Ambassadors - will be assembling over the coming days.

Look for an announcement this week on this PKNashville blog - and keep not only the Nashville leadership team in prayer, but those teams being assembled in other conference cities - Mobile, Alabama; San Antonio, Texas; Orlando, Florida; Columbia, South Carolina; Cincinnati, Ohio and Fresno, California.

Clap * Clap * Clap* to the guys and gals back at Promise Keepers Denver - we appreciate your support and passion!

"Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us..." Hebrews 12:1

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Speakers Lineups announced



The speaker lineups are posted for each conference city including Nashville (pictured above)

REGISTER TODAY to take advantage of the $20 Discount* Through March 15 (Thursday)
(Regularly $79, now $59)

* Discount applies to Adult registrations only.

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Steven - Albertville, AL attending last year in Atlanta writes:

This was my sixth Promise Keepers event and, once again, I was amazed by the love and passion for God by Godly men. I was fortunate to take a teen from our church, and he has already decided he wants to to go again next year to Nashville and take his father and brother.


Jack - Ringgold, VA attending last year in Raleigh writes:

I gave my life to Christ at a Promise Keepers event in Lynchburg, Va in 2000. I attended my 6th event this year in Raleigh N.C. That day, I gave my life to Christ along with over 500 other men changed my life forever and to witness 288 men come to Christ in Raleigh this year touched my heart. I'm sure those guys will never forget that day, but they need our prayers! May the Lord continue to bless and work through Promise keepers in the years to come. THANK YOU PROMISE KEEPERS!!

2007 Volunteer Registration Now Open!


Photo: Kerry Woo

Nearly 800 people ensure the success of each conference in 75 positions.

For detailed job descriptions, click here for areas such as Volunteer Deployment, Registration Help Center, Prayer Teams, Retail, Evangelism, Ushers and more.

There are four methods to register to volunteer at the Nashville conference. Click HERE for the registration page. Mailing or faxing in the form is great, but the online version is more efficent and allows us on the local leadership database team to process your area of choice much faster!

Here's a link for a printable PDF form to print and distribute among your circles of influence.

For more information and FAQ's visit the Promise Keepers Volunteer Page

Tommy - Thomaston, GA volunteering last year in Atlanta writes:

Working as a volunteer gave me a look at the conference from a different perspective than coming to attend for myself. I would encourage anyone to give of themselves at least one time as a servant. I am as tired as I can possibly be but I had the time of my life. I hope to do this again, if given the chance. I was blessed by every man that I was able to meet and talk to from all over the many areas and states. May God continue to bless Promise Keepers and their dedicated staff. Thank You to PK for letting me serve.

Facts and Realities

FACT: Promise Keepers has reached over 5 million men since 1990 with 89% ministry recognition among evangelicals.

FACT: There are currently over 40 million men yet to hear the PK message and there are over 22 million boys in the "Y" generation.

REALITIES:
There are now over 80 men's ministries nationwide

In Sunday Services: 61% female, 39% male

90% of young men being raised in church will leave

90% of men say they believe in God

83% of men call themselves Christians

Only 33% of men attend church

Few churches are able to establish or maintain a vibrant men's ministry

Men want to meet in:
- Bible studies once per week
- Local communities four times a year
- National conferences once a year

If the man in the house is a Christian, there is a 93% chance the rest of the family will become Christians

Promise Keepers' Vision



Larry Whittlesey, Promise Keepers' Event Director and Chuck Schneider, National Field Director shared the vision and outlined the 2007 Promise Keepers program and volunteer effort for this year.

One of the key points communicated was engaging the men attending. The mission has not changed: "Promise Keepers is dedicated to igniting and uniting men to be passionate followers of Jesus Christ through the effective communication of the 7 Promises." The vision has been sharpened after seventeen years of ministry since 1990 when PK first began, reaching more than five and a half million men participating at conferences and countless more reached through books, music CDs, multi-media resources, the Internet, satellite and radio broadcasts.

[Promise Keepers has] refocused our message from merely calling men to a life of integrity to now actively calling, encouraging, and equipping men to act on their integrity. We are restructuring our organization to help men not only make the right promises, but to keep them by actively applying biblical principles to their lives and by serving those around them.

VISION: To be the Leading and Most Relevant Voice to Men and Men's Issues World Wide

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Thursday, March 1, 2007

Meet, Greet & See the New PK tonight



Larry and Chuck discussing Promise Keeper's return to Nashville with Jamey Tucker, WKRN (ABC affiliate) Faith & Ethics reporter. View Jamey's blog at: www.faithandethics.com

Larry Whittlesey, Promise Keepers' Event Director and Chuck Schneider, National Field Director will be holding an introductory meeting for all those interested tonight to outline the Promise Keepers program and volunteer effort for this year. Here's the information:

PROMISE KEEPERS VOLUNTEER INFORMATION MEETING

Thursday March 1, 2007
6:30 – 8:30 PM

THE LEE COMPANY

Training Room
331 Mallory Station Road, Franklin, TN 37067
Cool Springs area

MapQuest