WATCH: Our 2023 Forge Retreat Highlight Video

The Forge Retreat 2023 was like no other! We saw so much new growth take place in more ways than one. Whether it was surfing, wakesurfing, jiu-jitsu, gym workouts, or stepping on a ride at a theme park, the men all rose to the occasion to face challenges, fears, and uncomfortableness head on and discovered […]

Our 2023 End of Year Mailer

As we gear up for 2024, we believe God is calling us to do even more retreats and events, along with relaunching our conferences. God is doing big things, and we are so excited for what the future holds. For our year end fundraising goal, we are looking to raise $70,000 in order to hit […]

The Ever Changing Tide

Sunset and ocean in Kauai

There is something to be said about watching the tide as it rolls in, and then returns to the sea. If you watch long enough you realize that it is always changing as it inches its way either closer or further from the shore, no two waves wash up the same. There’s something about a […]

The $2 Story: A Charity Luau

One of my most fond Christmas memories isn’t with extravagant gifts, or where everything looked like a Hallmark movie. Christmas in our home growing up was very simple. My mom was a single mom of five kids, and money was always tight.

A Beautiful Reminder of What Was And What Is to Come…

Easter Fire

One of my most fond Christmas memories isn’t with extravagant gifts, or where everything looked like a Hallmark movie. Christmas in our home growing up was very simple. My mom was a single mom of five kids, and money was always tight.

San Diego: Join Us for a Drink This #LLAM

One of my most fond Christmas memories isn’t with extravagant gifts, or where everything looked like a Hallmark movie. Christmas in our home growing up was very simple. My mom was a single mom of five kids, and money was always tight.

2023 Retreat Applications Now Open!

One of my most fond Christmas memories isn’t with extravagant gifts, or where everything looked like a Hallmark movie. Christmas in our home growing up was very simple. My mom was a single mom of five kids, and money was always tight.