Posts Tagged ‘mentoring’
SUPPORT CROSS TRAIL OUTFITTERS HELP KIDS GROW
Monday, September 3rd, 2018CTO MOTTO: – BUILDING MEN, PRESERVING OUR HERITAGE, SHARING OUR FAITHTM
CROSS TRAIL OUTFITTERS (CTO) is a national sports fishing and hunting ministry which does a growing amount of outreach to kids from 7-20. CTO is primarily for boys ages 7-20, offering a wide range of year-round outdoor activities. There are also opportunities for families and girls to participate in some CTO activities. They are now in several counties in Illinois and led from state head office in Champaign by Rev. Eric “Bear” St. Pierre, a former WWE wrestler. Outings and events are open to both members and non-members, however, by becoming a member of CTO Illinois, you can help us grow across Illinois. Visit their website here for more information (Click).
CLICK HERE TO WATCH CTO POTENTIAL PROPERTY VIDEO
Most of the work is done on the County Level. Here in Sangamon County, Joe Hardwick of Chatham, Illinois is doing a phenomenal job. In this very brief video, Joe came across this incredible property south of Chatham, which would be perfect for the mission of CTO to help disadvantaged and other youth become well rounded citizens and Christians. Please watch this video and pray for this ministry. Any comments, suggestions or communication with CTO can be emailed to Joe at the following email address: jhardwick@teamcto.org
“MEN!!!” GROW UP!! – POWER TRUTH FROM DR. DAVID KING!
Monday, March 14th, 2011The Transformation Project gears into overdrive this Spring as former Southern Baptist Pastor from Lawton, Oklahoma – Dr. David King – laid it right across the bow of the sold out BMIC breakfast crowd this past Saturday at our monthly meeting! This message (both parts are in full over 38 minutes and very fast moving and gripping) was so full of conviction and truth, several men were confronted by themselves and the LORD after it was all over!
(David is now the Station Manager of Christian Radio for Central Illinois WLUJ 89.7FM in Springfield and surrounding towns).




