Jun 062010
 

Kirk Cameron

The Feed Your Faith “Love Worth Fighting For” tour featuring Kirk Cameron and Warren Barfield is still going strong throughout the Southeast United States.  What started last summer in Knoxville, Tenn. has now been to Lexington, Ky., Atlanta, Ga. and — this past weekend — Boca Raton, Fla.  So far, tens of thousands have turned out to hear the strong message of strengthening relationships with our spouses, our families, our churches and our communities.  Along with singer/songwriter Warren Barfield (who wrote and sang the theme song Love Is Not A Fight from last year’s hit movie Fireproof starring Kirk Cameron) the Love Worth Fighting For tour has many more dates to come.

Next up, we’ll be in Aiken, S.C. and Hendersonville, N.C on June 12 and 13.  Visit Feed Your Faith’s website for more information about upcoming events and the cities we are coming to.

Warren Barfield

Feed Your Faith was started five years ago by one of my closest friends, Mike Williams.  His concept was simple:  Bring in the best and brightest Christian speakers, authors and musicians to spiritually feed believers while raising money to physically feed those in need.  Four years ago, I joined Mike as co-director of Feed Your Faith and today the ministry is still a two-man operation.  Feed Your Faith has worked with nationally known writers and music groups including Kirk Cameron, Warren Barfield, Lee Strobel (former legal editor of the Chicago Tribune and author of The Case for Christ), author Mark Middleberg, DecembeRadio, Decyfer Down and Sanctus Real (Dove Award winning Christian Rock and Alternative band), needtobreath and Sarah Reeves.  Because all proceeds from our events go to helping the needy, Feed Your Faith has raised tens of thousands of dollars for charities throughout the Southeast United States.

Tens of thousands have attended the "Love Worth Fighting For" tour

Try to join us if we’re coming to a city near you.  I promise an evening of fun, laughter and learning about how all of us can strengthen the most important thing in our lives … our relationships with others.  Watch videos from Feed Your Faith Events here.

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