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Iron Sharpens Iron Men's Conference

Event Details: This year we are focusing on Father & Sons or Mentor & Mentorees. For each General Registration ticket purchased, two free tickets may be ordered for sons or mentorees aged 13 to 18 years. Special discount rates for Students and Active Duty Military.


Iron Sharpens Iron is a Men's Conference for the greater Charleston area. This one day conference is for all men ages 13 and older and includes two keynote speakers and at least sixteen equipping seminars: eight in the morning and eight in the afternoon.   The two keynote speakers, Reggie Dabbs and Col. Jim Roberts, will deliver motivational messages specifically for men in addition to conducting equipping seminars.


There will be masculine worship, ministry seminars, professional exhibitors, and acquisition of ministry resources. The conference starts on time and ends on time. Doors will open at 07:30 for registration and exhibits, at 08:00 for the sanctuary, and worship will start at 08:25.  The conference will end at 16:55.
Iron Sharpens Iron is supporting the Convoy of Hope which comes to the Lowcountry on October 23rd .   We will be collecting clothing and groceries for distribution at the event.  

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If you have clothing of any kind you would like to donate, we ask that you bring it and deposit in the collection vehicle we will have parked near the entrance.
Each attendee is invited to bring a few cans of food (non-perishable) to donate for distribution to those in need in the Lowcountry.   A collection vehicle will be located near the entrance for you to deposit your donation.
The success of Convoy of Hope depends on volunteers and contributions from the Lowcountry and neighboring areas, and is a wonderful opportunity for you to model service to your fellow man.   If you and your family would like to help, you can register to volunteer or donate at CharlestonConvoy.org .
 
 

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