First Baptist Church Glen Este to host men’s program with Chad Robichaux

First Baptist Church Glen Este will hold a men’s program with Chad Robichaux, an author, and a speaker. (Photo taken from the official website of First Baptist Church Glen Este)

First Baptist Church Glen Este will host a men’s program with United States Marine Corps Force Recon Veteran Chad Robichaux on Saturday, Jan. 28.

The church's website highlighted that the speaker is also a bestselling author and the founder of Save our Allies. They added that he was also a Pro MMA Champion and founded the Mighty Oaks.

Men’s Event

According to another page, the theme for this program is about becoming “Different” based on the Scripture from John 15:19. They call out all male members to attend the event to witness a life-transforming happening.

Besides, they emphasized that the purpose of this gathering is to help men know Jesus and to make others know Him.

Men’s Ministry 

In the men’s section, First Baptist Church Glen Este revealed that the program for male members aims to help them, love, live a life, and lead well. They explained that they seek to offer an opportunity that initiates growth.

They added that they would accomplish its mission through conducting Bible study, leadership, responsibility, and programs. 

As further explained, the Triple Cord ministry offers a guideline for regular Bible study with a particular group of men. They posted that men at First Baptist Church meet every second Saturday to hold a Bible Study at 8 a.m.

Moreover, they announced holding the ABF classes every Sunday at 9:15 a.m.

Leadership, Accountability

The men’s program also equips male members to serve in other programs of the church, as noted on the website. The church hosts getaways and events for couples to establish healthier marriages. 

Moreover, through this program, men could mentor younger male members or those who are newly saved. The website added that they are also in charge of coaching in the Upward Sports program.

Meanwhile, the church’s website stated that their men’s retreats could help men nurture relationships and discipleships. They mentioned that F.O.R.C.E groups in ABF classes allow them to be accountable.

In addition, they offer Olympian discipleship leaders, as noted on the website.

About Chad Robichaux

The Chad Robichaux website revealed that Robichaux had eight deployments to Afghanistan as a Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Task Force member. They noted that he had had PTSD and almost took suicide before he pioneered the Mighty Oaks Foundation.

According to the website, it is a non-profit organization that serves the active duty, military veteran, and first responder communities worldwide. They highlighted that the foundation has highly successful combat trauma and resiliency programs rooted in faith.

As further exposed, Robichaux has delivered messages to more than 400,000 active-duty troops. He has led life-saving programs for more than 4,500 active military and veterans at four Mighty Oaks Ranches across the Nation.

In addition, the website emphasized that Robichaux also helped in establishing Save Our Allies. It is a non-profit group that aims to prioritize evacuating and recovering Americans, their allies, and marginalized people stuck in Afghanistan.

Robuchaux had set out to save his long-time friend and Afghanistan interpreter through Save Our Allies. His mission immediately changed due to his compassion for the people. 

Since its establishment, Save Our Allies has safely saved more than 17,000 individuals, as pointed out on the website.
 

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