SSO founder and president Rick Wolf was a guest on the Forged in the Fires Podcast with Fireman Rob which was just released. Listen in as Rick and Rob talk resilience, purpose, and what started the spark for SSO and how it is changing the lives of our active duty service members.
SSO founder and president Rick Wolf was a guest on the Forged in the Fires Podcast with Fireman Rob which was just released. Listen in as Rick and Rob talk resilience, purpose, and what started the spark for SSO and how it is changing the lives of our active duty service members.
It’s the title of a video series and of at least one book. The premise is that we shouldn’t be “fans” of Jesus, sitting in the stands or standing on the sidelines cheering Him and others on in the epic battle for the souls of the world. We ought to be engaged in spiritual combat right alongside our savior.
Military Mental Health Issues: Rick Wolf, along with Jeremy Stalnecker of Mighty Oaks Foundation and Evan Owens of Reboot Recovery, spoke about military suicide and the positive impact of faith based solutions as a mitigating factor.
Thank you Chad Jenkins for hosting SSO founder and president Rick Wolf on Christ Over Fear today. It was a great conversation about our mission of serving active duty military service members through Christ centered outdoor adventure.
It’s perhaps the most relevant area of ministry in our time. It’s a bold statement. The military is a true “melting pot.” It’s hard to find a more diverse group in our society; race, creed, nationality, gender, religion or philosophy. It’s young; largely Millennials and Gen Zs. It’s a place where next-gen ministry touches every area of our culture.
Host Kevin Weaver invited Rick Wolf, USMC Retired LtCol and Founder of Soul Survivor Outdoor, to share his Marine Corps experience and how and why he started Soul Survivor Outdoor.
Active duty soldiers go through rigorous training to be able to fight on the front lines of combat, but despite that physical training, their spiritual well being is oftentimes overlooked ...