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NOVEMBER

7—8, 2024

The Lord told me to call it A Call to Arms

“A call to arms” is a term that was used back in the early days of our country when this country was first being formed. Even at the time of the Revolutionary War, there was no army as we know it today. Even George Washington’s army was not an army like we know it. They just sent out a call for the men to come with their arms to defend what we believed in! And they came.

Well the Lord gave me that title. He said, “It’s time for a call of arms for the men of God—not just preachers but men of God.” It’s time to step up and become the leaders, spiritually and naturally God called us to be. It’s time to become the fathers we should become. It’s time to become everything He has called us to be!

—Rev. Kenneth W. Hagin

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A Call to Arms® Men’s Conference was held on the Rhema campus in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, in 2002. God began to deal with Rev. Kenneth W. Hagin about holding an event for men. Read about how the event got its name from Rev. Hagin’s own words:

God began to deal with me about men and men’s issues, so I decided to have a men’s conference—a men’s conference from the faith and charismatic movements. 

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On-campus registration opens at 5 p.m. on Thursday, November 7, with the first session beginning at 7 p.m. that night. (Feel free to stop by the registration area after 5 p.m. to pick up your conference materials and avoid the long evening lines!)

Living Faith Conferences are free-of-charge!

Early bird registration ($50): May 1 through November 4. On-campus registration ($55): Begins November 7 at 5 p.m. The cost includes all sessions and a messenger bag. Register your sons ages 16-18 over the phone for $40.

A Call to Arms is held on the Rhema USA campus in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, a suburb of Tulsa. All services take place at Rhema Bible Church. The church is the large building with the red roof and faith shield atop it.

You can register online, or by calling 1-866-312-0972. Last-minute attendees may also register at the door.

Yes, you will receive a confirmation letter or email.

On-campus registration opens at 5 p.m. on Thursday, November 7, with the first session beginning at 7 p.m. that night. (Feel free to stop by the registration area after 5 p.m. to pick up your conference materials and avoid the long evening lines!)

We recommend you bring your Bible, a notepad or tablet, and a pen.

Click here for hotel accommodations. Designated hotels and motels offer special rates for conference participants. Ask for the “Rhema Rate.”

Yes. Reserved handicap parking is available around Rhema Bible Church and at the NRC. The church auditorium has seating specifically for wheelchairs, handicap accessible restrooms, and elevators.

A Call to Arms is designed for you to focus on and hear from God. Therefore, we ask that you make other plans for your children while you attend the conference.