MOORE —
When Kirk Cameron steps onto the stage at the Love Worth Fighting For event scheduled for Moore in February, he hopes his audience is more than people struggling to keep their marriage alive. The television and movie star knows from experience the advice, music and humor shared at the conferences will benefit people in all stages of life. Cameron, along with musical guest Warren Barfield, will take part in this event, sponsored by Feed Your Faith at First Baptist Church in Moore at 7 p.m. Friday.
“During these Love Worth Fighting For events we focus on all areas of personal and spiritual relationships and truly seek to help people in all stages of life — from teenagers, and single adults to newly married couples and longtime spouses,” said Cameron, who is a well-known actor having starred in ABC’s “Growing Pains,” the Left Behind movies and the film Fireproof.
As the featured speaker for the Love Worth Fighting For conference, Cameron has proven to draw large crowds, with more than 65,000 people attending last year’s tour. According to conference organizers, tickets are currently still available for the Moore event.
“We are excited to share this event with the people of the Oklahoma City area,” Cameron added. “Those attending will be a part of something very special, as we will turn the movie into a LIVE experience.”
The tour will be making more than 30 stops across the country including events in Alabama, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Missouri, Texas and Georgia. Tickets range from $20 to $35 each and are available as reserved seats or general admission for singles, couples and groups of 10 or more. To order tickets, visit www.feedyourfaith.org.
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