St. Charles County Annual
Men's Conference
September 23, 24, 2005
T. R. Hughes Ballpark in O'Fallon, MO
This annual event has become a major happening in St. Charles County.
Over 40 churches participate. This year it will be held at the T. R. Hughes ballpark. The cost is minimal for
adults and teenage boys are FREE!!
This is a great opportunity to invite your sons and grandsons to join
you for a great 'men's conference'. Youth leaders throughout the county are encouraging their teens to invite
their dads and grandpas to go with them. A great opportunity to build on bridging the generatioins. Joe White communicates to men and teens.
Download the brochure/registration form; invite others to come with you then
send in your registration form and payment right away.
You are guarenteed a week end to remember.
For those who attended the recent Promise Keepers meeting in St. Louis,
you already know what a priviledge we have to have Joe White coming to St. Charles County.
Schedule:
Friday,
September 23rd
6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 24th
8:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
Both sessions will be held at the T. R. Hughes ball field in O’Fallon, MO. Located
at 900 Ozzie Smith Drive. Take Hwy. 70 to exit #219. Go north on T. R. Hughes Road to Ozzie Smith Drive. (See
MapQuest for further details).
COST:
Friday session - $15
Saturday session - $15
Both sessions
- $25
TEENAGE BOYS - FREE
Teens must register
Wrist
bands will be issued and will serve as your ticket.
About our speaker: Joe White
Joe White is the President
of Kanakuk Kamps in Branson MO, and Founder of Kids Across America. Each summer the Kamps host 20,000 campers and 2500 college-age
and professional staff.
Joe is a former 2-year starting defensive tackle for the SMU Mustangs and Coach, Texas A &
M University.
He is a frequent guest on Focus on the Family and Promise Keepers events. Joe speaks at NFL football and professional baseball chapels.
Joe is the author of 15 books including Faith Training and Pure Excitement, which was a Gold
Medallion Book of the Year for Teens in 1997.
Joe and his wife Debbie-Jo have been married for 31 years, and are active members of Woodland
Hills Community Church in Branson. They have 4 children: Jamie-Jo, Courtney, Brady,
and Cooper and three grandchildren, Hays, Maggie and Dax.
Check out his website at www.kanakuk.com/joebio.asp