Chad Robichaux To Keynote 42nd Annual Prayer Breakfast for Greater St. Louis
We are excited to announce Chad Robichaux (Founder of Mighty Oaks Foundation) as the special guest for The 42nd Annual Prayer Breakfast for Greater St. Louis. He's a dynamic speaker with a warrior's testimony of victory in Christ through personal challenge and struggle. His story is sure to be inspiring. Your support and participation will help make this event a rousing success and a continue the tradition of one of the largest prayer breakfasts in the country.
ST. LOUIS, April 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The 2019 Prayer Breakfast for Greater St. Louis will be held this year on Wed, April 17, the event has a rich history and is a long-standing tradition in St. Louis. This is a special time for the community to come together for a common purpose – to ask God to guide our leaders and help them make decisions that honor Him. The Prayer Breakfast has been a life-changing event for many, as we present a message of hope – one that we believe to be the best news in life.
We are excited to announce that Chad Robichaux will be this year's special guest, he's a dynamic speaker with a warrior's testimony of victory in Christ through personal challenge and struggle. His story is sure to be inspiring. Your support and participation will help make this event a rousing success and a continuing tradition in the St. Louis community.
Chad Robichaux is a former Force Reconnaissance Marine and Department of Defense Contractor with eight deployments to Afghanistan with a Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) Task Force. Chad also served as a United States federal agent and law enforcement officer where he earned the Medal of Valor. He is an accomplished mixed martial arts champion with an 18-2 professional record, competing in some of the sports' highest-level events. Chad is the president and founder of Mighty Oaks Foundation. The faith-based military nonprofit is dedicated to helping America's military warriors and their families suffering from the unseen wounds of combat such as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Chad has written a bestselling book on the subject and has been featured on such media outlets as Fox News, Forbes, The O'Reilly Factor, USA Today, Christian Post, Focus on the Family, and a short biography film produced by I Am Second. He and his wife, Kathy, have been married 23 years and have three children; their family has personal experience with the challenges of PTSD. We are very excited to have Chad with us as we celebrate 42 years of tradition!
Interview Opportunities: Limited interviews with Chad Robichaux will be available to press during the event, to request an interview or a press ticket for the event to provide coverage, please contact Michael Cameron: info(at)mightyoaksprograms.org
We look forward to seeing you at America's Center on April 17th! Invite friends and colleagues to join us. Reserve your table today! Ballroom doors open 7 AM – program begins 7:30 AM.
For general reservations & more information please visit:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-prayer-breakfast-for-greater-st-louis-registration-53109981384
About Mighty Oaks Foundation:
The Mighty Oaks Foundation is committed to serving the brokenhearted by providing a series of intensive peer-based recovery programs, outpost meetings, and speaking events. Our Mighty Oaks Warrior Programs hosts such Men, Women, and Marriage Advance Programs at multiple locations nationwide. The Warriors who attend are fully sponsored for training, meals, and lodging needs to ensure that upon arrival to the ranch, each Warrior is focused solely on his or her recovery and identifying purpose moving forward. To contribute or for more information please visit: http://www.mightyoaksprograms.org
SOURCE Mighty Oaks Foundation
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