How God has moved.
“The train hard community is just growing like crazy right now and it’s easy to see why... I mean it’s really the community aspect that sets this thing apart from anything else. People don't just show up here they work on themselves and their relationships and just can’t get enough of the challenges and sincerity here. It’s just something you can’t get anywhere else. I recommend train hard to anyone that is seeking to challenge themselves and become part of a real community.”
— Chad Reijonen, Train Hard Member
“Training is a concept most people are familiar with and we spend countless hours training in various disciplines. We train ourselves to be physically fit, financially secure, mentally tough, fiercely independent, but how much effort do we devote to training for Godliness? There is no doubt that working hard in worldly disciplines can produce positive results, but the rewards are limited. How much greater are the benefits of training for Godliness, both in our present life and in eternity after this life passes away?
I am blessed to be part of a group of men who choose to strive for Godliness. They choose to be better husbands, fathers, friends, and disciples. They choose to serve together, support and encourage each other, and hold one another accountable. They choose not to conform to the pattern of this world, but to be transformed through a relationship with Christ. They choose to Train Hard.”
— Shawn Pegram, Train Hard Member
“Train Hard is a gathering of men that are learning what it means and looks like to follow Jesus, but instead of being in a church building or a small group we are outside on a track working out together. What I like about it is the brotherhood that has formed where guys feel comfortable to be open, honest, and real with each other. The best part is you don’t have to be a runner or the best of athletes to join because I am certainly not. Everyone can do what they are comfortable with at their own pace and there is no shame in it. In fact some of my favorite workouts and memories were having deep personal and spiritual conversations while just walking around the track. Building relationships with these guys that I now consider brothers and learning what it looks like to be a man devoted to Christ is what Train Hard is all about for me.”
— Jack Deniston, Train Hard Member