Trail Life USA partners to bring "Adventure Zone" experience to premier men's conference of 2022
Conference planners excited to offer Adventure Zone experience to attendees
Men from across America are gathering in Lynchburg, Virginia for the Ignite Men's Conference on March 11-12. Compelling speakers like Willie Robertson, Carson Wentz, Clayton King, Kurt Warner, Dennis Swansberg, Ben Roethlisberger and more, will touch on issues important to men at the Ignite Conference where "God, Men, Life, and the Outdoors Come Together."
Trail Life USA , the largest Christ-centered, boy-focused scout-type organization in the country, is excited to partner with event planners to add “The Trail Life Adventure Zone” experience to the event. The Adventure Zone will host a variety of activities for fathers and sons including tomahawk throwing, fire starting by friction, balancing across a monkey bridge, branding iron burning, sling shot wielding, and pugil stick battles.
Mark Hancock, CEO of Trail Life, stated, “Trail Life USA is pleased to partner with Tim Clinton and the Ignite team to bring hands-on adventure to one of the premiere men’s conferences of the year. We are honored to support and encourage men from across the country to equip their sons with the leadership skills, confidence, and adventurous spirit that they were designed to have by their Creator.”
Trail Life National Director of Marketing Stephen Ashton will also be speaking at a workshop during the conference. The workshop is titled, “Boys to Men: Building Heart & Strength in the Next Generation.”
Hancock commented, “In Trail Life USA, boys are mentored by caring adults who intentionally equip them to rise to the occasion and lead in moments where preparation meets opportunity. As boys plan and lead in serving their community, solving problems, and experiencing adventure, they have the opportunity to learn from both their successes and mistakes. Boys come to realize that actions have consequences, that boundaries are put in place for a reason, and that absolute truths exist. As boys and men experience life together, life lessons are learned.
Hancock highlighted four pivotal areas that are neglected for boys in today's society. Hancock said, "Boys are particularly in trouble today, and there are four cultural challenges that they face. First, boys are unappreciated by a culture that is promoting girls and leaving boys behind. Boys are told to sit down, be still and behave like the girls. But boys aren't defective girls. Second, boys are unguided, meaning that there is a shortage of godly male role models for a large percentage of boys across America. Third, boys are ungrounded - as the cultural definition of 'truth' continues to shift, boys don't have a firm moral compass. And finally, boys are uninspired- without the challenges of risk and reward, boys are losing interest in things since there isn't anything at stake."
Hancock commented, "The challenges facing boys are daunting but the good news is dads don't have to do it alone. The value of having other men speak into the lives of my sons has been priceless. It is a relief to know that I don't have all the answers. The community of men I have experienced in Trail Life has been invaluable in seeking to grow boys to be men of character. As boys and men gather around the campfire and stories begin to be shared, truth comes to life and boys being to 'get it.' The Bible is such a practical book, and the Six Essential Concepts of a Christian Worldview we talk about in Trail Life are not abstract intangible concepts. Boys need a venue like Trail Life where they can rub shoulders with men, where leadership can be tested, where faith can be experienced, and truth can come to life."