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Posted: June 21, 2010
Into The Wild – 6/18/10
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As we look ahead to Fathers Day, we go back to basics – and “into the wild” of Pennsylvania. That’s where the King’s Men, a group we’ve previously met on Currents, held a special weekend, giving men a chance to brush up and, in many cases, learn skills for the outdoors. But, as we found out when we joined them, the men who took part also learned some valuable lessons to take home.

2 comments
Ty Roach -- July 2nd, 2010 at 6:18 am

Mark, Damian,

Good work on the video and in all that you do to encourage men to grow in their faith! You guys remain in my prayers and I hope to see you both again soon.

God bless you.

Kathy McGough -- August 13th, 2010 at 12:05 pm

Hi Damian and Mark,
God Bless you for all the work you do in Christ. I just viewed the video “In The Wild.” “Beautiful.” I am sure that you both really enlightened all the men there and their sons. You never know who you can touch in this life, and all its positive affects. That is my big thing. I like to always be reminded of this. So important today in these times. Someday you will see all the results that you did for these men in their lives. You are helping them so much that you may not be aware of just how much. I believe the Jesus and Mary are both smiling at you.

Just curious…How do you feel about having another Beef N Beer? The summer is almost winding down. It just may be a good idea. Just my thoughts. I know that you are both extremely busy. Understood. Just wanted to know if you think this may be a good idea around this time.

Thanks; and God Bless you both.
Sincerely,

Kathy McGough

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