by Ken Turner | Ministry Update, Teens, Youth Ministry
Conference led by High Impact Teens
A conference for troubled youth held at the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center
Indianapolis, Indiana
October 15, 2011
High Impact Men teaching teens to become High Impact Men!
Ken Turner Ministries is honored to partner with the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center and lead the Man Up Conference, teaching young men to become a High Impact Man.
85%-90% of young men in the juvenile detention center are “fatherless” and we are reaching out to introduce them to the Father who desires to Father them throughout the rest of their life.
Speakers include: Hunter Smith, former Indianapolis Colt and Super Bowl Champion, Darrin Gray, Dational Development Director of All Pro Dad, the fatherhood program founded by former Colts head coach Tony Dungy and Ken Turner, founder of High Impact Teens.
Topics include:
The Biblical Definition of Manhood, The Conventional Definition of Manhood Vs. God’s Definition of Manhood, Directing Your Warrior Spirit for God, Positioning Yourself to be the Priest of Your Home, Positioning Yourself to be the Provider of Your Home, A Man’s Code of Conduct, REAL Men Accept Responsibility, REAL Men Lead Courageously, REAL Men Desire to Obey God.
Click here to view the conference flyer and learn more.
You can be a part of changing a teenager’s life!
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by Ken Turner | Ministry Update, Youth Ministry
Eugene Schneeberg and I met last fall in Indianapolis. All Pro Dad sponsored a prison ministry event and I had the privilege of speaking at the event along with Tony Dungy. Eugene attended and took part in the day as a director with the Office of Faith Based Partnerships of the White House.
Since that meeting in Indianapolis we have continued to keep in touch and dialogue about ministry to at-risk youth and earlier this month I had the opportunity to fly to DC to meet with him at his office.

Walt and Diane Sirmans, along with David Mullen were all a part of the trip to DC. Walt was invited to DC for a special reception at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. Walt was a project manager with a team of engineers that developed the X-35B Joint Strike Fighter.
Walt and Diane along with David Mullen have been a tremendous encouragement to me over the past few months and have been involved in making new connections to advance our ministry to at-risk youth and help me in the strategic planning as we develop camps for at-risk youth at Fort Bluff Camp here in Tennessee.
David is very creative through writing and producing music in Nashville but like the Sirmans, has devoted some time to assist in this very important ministry.
Pray for all of us as we continue to seek God’s guidance in having Kingdom impact with youth!

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by Ken Turner | High Impact Stories, Ministry Update, Peer Pressure, Teens
In March of 2009 God brought Daniel Ferguson into my life. Although we only knew each other for about 10 days, God did a miraculous work in his life and mine. I wanted to share his story with you again. There are countless troubled youth who need to be reached with the message of hope God brings.
Ken Turner
The teenage boys I minister to each week are open and teachable. Well… most of them are. If I told you there are times when I deal with a hard case I really don’t think you would be surprised. A couple Monday nights ago I had one of those “hard cases.”
We began our usual Bible study and Darrel sat way over to the left of everyone else and was pretty disconnected from the group. I didn’t know him. Darrel had been admitted to the detention center and assigned to my unit just days before. I knew this about him though… he looked mad, uninterested, hardened and a little intimidating.
A few minutes in to our study I looked at Darrel and told him to slide over closer to the group and be a little more engaged with us. He did what I said but he wasn’t a very “happy camper” if you know what I mean. During the study I asked a question that I wanted everyone to answer. Darrel’s turn to answer was just what I expected. He was continually staring at the floor and looked up and said, “I don’t have an answer.” I said, “It’s no problem… keep thinking about it and I’ll let you answer later.” Obviously, this young man was carrying some heavy burdens. I’m for these guys… not against them. God has the power to change, convert and transform them. I closed in prayer and offered an invitation for any of the guys to accept Christ as their personal Savior. Four guys prayed to receive Christ. At the end of our Bible study Darrel and I had not connected in any way. At least that’s what I thought. I was about to find out how unbelievably wrong I was in thinking this way.
After our closing prayer I thanked the guys for their attention and closed my Bible. Darrel looked up at me from across the room and said, “Are you leaving right away?” I said I would hang around a few minutes if anyone wanted to talk.” Darrel grabbed his chair and darted over to me and pulled up under a table. I sat down and just looked at him. He leaned forward and looked straight into my eyes and said, “I need to be saved. Can you please tell me how to be saved? Can you show me from the Bible how a person gets saved?” I said, “You know… I think I have a minute or two!” As I began to read the passages of scripture he put his finger on the pages of my Bible and touched each word as I read it. I offered to pray with him and he prayed and asked Jesus Christ to save him from all of his sin and he became a child of God. But there is more.
On my way out of the detention center I ran into one of the directors of the center and told this story to her. She was completely shocked. She kept saying, “Are you sure you are talking about Darrel? Darrel said those things to you?” Then she told me that out of 100 boys in the center he is the “hardest and most difficult.” Then she said, “Ken, this is a miracle. Ask any staff member in this center who is the most difficult boy here and they will tell you it is Darrel.”
I truly hope this story excites you and motivates you in your own relationship with God. He can reach the hardest one of a hundred men. When I saw Darrel the other day, he was smiling and vibrant. He told me he is reading the Bible and praying every day.
UPDATE ON THIS STORY – March 22, 2009
On Saturday, March 21 I learned of the tragic death of this young man. When I write to you about the youth I minister to, I use an alternate name to protect their privacy. The “Darrel” I mentioned last week was released from the juvenile detention center on Monday, March 16 and was killed on Friday, March 20. Please pray for his family as I meet with them today to tell them of his recent decision for Christ and seek to help.
He is the Daniel mentioned in this news story…
http://www.wthr.com/Global/story.asp?s=10042731
http://www.wishtv.com/dpp/news/crime/Police_investigating_citys_latest_homicide_20090320
UPDATE ON THIS STORY – March 27, 2009
A Funeral and the Power of Prayer
By Ken Turner
The story of Daniel Ferguson and his recent decision to accept Christ followed a few days later by his untimely death at the age of 15 is one that is so shocking.
I met Daniel on Monday, March 9, 2009 and had the opportunity to lead him to Christ. I saw him again on Thursday, March 12 and he told me how different life was already after just a few days which he described as a life that was now “completely different.”
On Friday, March 20 Daniel was tragically killed in the street.
Today is Friday, March 27. I just returned home from Daniel’s funeral. Now I know more of God’s hand at work in his life. When I walked in to the church in the inner city of Indianapolis the crowd was very large. There was not enough room for everyone to sit. About 250 people were there to express their love, support and sadness. The director of the Good News Youth Center approached me and said, “Ken, we are seeing somewhat of a revival at the youth center through all of this.” He went on to explain that so many of the staff and neighborhood teens had witnessed to Daniel recently but Daniel was not receptive. They were so sad when they learned of Daniel’s death and were so concerned about his spiritual life. Those who knew Daniel went through the weekend following his death full of sadness until they heard that Daniel had actually just recently made a decision to accept the Lord. The staff told the kids at the Good News Youth Center on the Monday following Daniel’s death and as you might expect, a spirit of revival and excitement replaced the sadness.
Today at the funeral I had an opportunity to say a word to those who were there. When I stood before this packed crowd in this inner city church and told them Daniel had recently come to me and asked me to show him how to be saved, the church erupted with cheers, clapping, crying tears of joy and shouting praises to God.
It will be interesting to see God’s unique plan unfold. I have no idea what God has in store but I know God will continue to do His work in the inner city youth of Indianapolis.
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by Ken Turner | Uncategorized
What others are saying regarding our ministry to troubled youth.
“I have served side-by-side with Ken Turner and know his heart and his leadership capabilities. He has the unique ability to connect with diverse groups of parents and kids…from struggling youth at the juvenile correctional facility, all the way to college bound high school football players at All Pro Dad’s community events held at the Colts Complex. His love for the Lord is always evident. If you need to learn more about Ken call me at 813.777.3140.
Darrin D. Gray, Director of Partner Development, All Pro Dad, “The fatherhood program founded by Tony Dungy” Indianapolis, IN (National Offices in Tampa, FL)
I have found in Ken a kindred spirit! His passion for people is marked by his entrepreneurial outreach to the lost, the last, the least, the locked in and the locked out. Clearly a man of integrity and character, Ken’s abilities to articulate the Good News and mentor disciples of the Lord Jesus are supported by his lifestyle of evangelistic faith. He has been a great blessing to me personally and to our local church!
Curt De Graaff, Senior Pastor, Bethesda Baptist Church, Brownsburg, IN
I am honored to recommend my friend Ken Turner whom I have known over 13 years. I have had the pleasure of serving with Ken on several occasions and have found him to have a true heart for the youth he ministers to. Ken’s tenacity and selfless drive to help young people who may not have known the love of an earthly father to come to know the true love of our heavenly father is an inspiration to me. Above all his professional qualities and achievements, the things that I admire the most in Ken is his dedication to follow his calling and his God given ability to connect with and impact the mission field he has been given.
Kurt Hufford, Commercial Airline Pilot, Skywest Airlines, Colorado Springs, CO
“Ken, has a zeal to serve our LORD by working with youth and teens. Though his efforts and prayers many have come to know the LORD and grow in grace and knowledge of him. Ken is diligent and unselfish in his work and I am honored to serve our LORD with him.
Ralph Wendel, Owner, Breakers Unlimited Inc., Westfield, IN
“I have known Ken for many years and God has clearly gifted him with a calling to impact today’s youth for the cause of Christ.”
Jeff Leffew, Servant HR, Fishers, IN
“What an encouragement it is to hear of the work that the Lord is doing through Ken Turner for Indy’s troubled youths. It’s not just Ken’s burden for these young people that is so exciting, but his ability to break down the walls that these kids have built against adults they don’t trust. Ken is truly gifted in his knowing how to reach them.”
Ryan Donovan, Principal Financial, Indianapolis, IN
“Ken is well organized, efficient, and a visionary. He is always looking to get better, and will work tirelessly to be productive. He is personable, and makes the lives of people a priority. Good men seem to be hard to come by, and this is a good man.”
Jack Woodring, Missionary, Baptist World Mission, Nashville, TN
“Ken has been working with the Juvenile Detention Center and provided an excellent mentoring program.”
Douglas Hairston, Front Porch Alliance, Indianapolis Mayor’s Office, Indiana
“Ken Turner has a unique ability to understand the challenges that young men of today are facing. Ken is dedicated, persistent and a great leader. His life and work have positively affected many young people in the State of Indiana.”
Melissa Thompson, Clerk of the Council, City of Indianapolis, IN
“I truly believe that ministering to the next generation, to underserved people and communities, and to those on the fringes of society are three of the most important areas in which a person can minister. Ken has not only shown a commitment in these areas, but great effectiveness! I would whole-heartedly endorse his ministry!”
Dave Jamerson, Minister of Local and Global Partnerships, Traders Point Christian Church, Indianapolis, IN
Former NBA, Houston Rockets
“I have known Ken since 1984. He has always demonstrated a passion to help people and make a difference. He is unselfish, an extremely hard worker that will not give up. He has been tested through many fires and passed the test. Any further questions? Feel free to call me to ask anything – 423-727-7436.”
Glenn Ransom, Sales Manager, Varsity (Formerly a division of Thomas Nelson Inc.)
“Ken is a compassionate believer in the positive role that faith can play in young people’s lives – where its just a matter of how you can present this good news to them (that he does very very well). I have personally witnessed remarkable transformation in many of the young men in the juvenile detention facility where we have mentored together. I would trust him with any aspect of dealing with my friends and family should that need ever arise.”
Mike Cline, VP, HWC Engineering, Indianapolis, IN
“Ken Turner is doing an excellent job making a difference in the lives of teenagers. Especially those teenagers whom a lot of people would just write off as hopeless. His ministry in the Juvenile Detention Centers and other places is excellent, and I’ve been honored to be a small part of it.”
Joshua Goodling, Inspirational Speaker, and Director, Web Development, Premier Global Services, Atlanta, GA
“Ken is a dedicated Christian leader with a burden for teens and a forward thinker in planning activities and programs to meet their needs.”
Sandy Van Vlymen, President, Widow’s Jar Ministries, Inc., Carmel, IN
Thank you for your prayers and financial support of this front-line ministry to troubled youth and families. Pray for God to sustain us as well and bring others to partner with us.
Sincerely,
Ken Turner
Visit us a www.kenturnerministries.org for ministry updates and news!
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