Assemblies of God's Men Ministry Holds "Stand Firm in Faith"

By Vivian S. Park

HonorBound, the Assemblies of God ministry for men, will hold this year’s sixth national conference from Aug 12 –14 at Brownville Assembly of God in Pensacola, Florida.

The 2004 HonorBound Raise and Army National Conferences hope to provide a time of encouragement, direction, and renewal for men and their families under the theme -- “Stand Firm in the Faith.”

The main focus of the third conference will be on "Revealing the Father's Heart." Featured guest speakers include four of the prominent Assemblies of God pastors John Kilpatrick, Ray Berryhill, Randy Feldschau, and Roosevelt Hunter; and two missionaries David Grant who is from India and Brewster.

"This three-day event is certain to be a powerful time of ministry, fellowship and fun," HonorBound Director Chuck Brewster said. "Registration is only $30 for the event."

The conference will begin Thursday night at 7 p.m. on August 12. On Friday August 13, the participants will be able to invite their wives and children to join them for a special Friday worship.

HonorBound holds national conferences throughout the year. This year's first "Stand Firm in Faith" conference took place back in Cincinnati, Ohio last March . The seventh conference is expected to take place from Oct 1-3 in Kinosha, Wisconsin.

For more information about the HonorBound Revealing the Father's Heart Conference, call toll free 1-877-246-6672 or go to http://honorbound.ag.org/raiseanarmy/pensacola.cfm

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