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Mark Hancock, CEO Trail Life USAMark Hancock, CEO Trail Life USA
Chief Executive Officer of Trail Life USA
Vice President at Word Weavers International, Inc.
Director at Florida Christian Writers Conference & Georgia Christian Writers Conference
Former President (title) at Direct Finance, LLC
Former President (title) at Mark One Advertising, Inc.
Professional Conference Speaker & Advocacy

Topics:
Leader of national boys' organization says fix for lost boys is dads and dad-likes.
Commonality between mass shootings is fatherless boys.
Boys with engaged male mentors in values-based organizations are unlikely to act out violently.
5 Critical Needs of Boys.
The War on Boys.
The Impact of Trail Life on families.
Latest Book:
Why Are We Sitting Here by Mark HancockWhy Are We Sitting Here Until We Die?

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Recent Article by Todd Starnes:
National Guard Bans Trail Life USA Troop From Tour Because of Religious Beliefs Written By Todd Starnes
June 19, 2019
A National Guard facility in Pennsylvania refused to allow a Trail Life USA scouting troop to tour their facility because of the group’s religious affiliation.

The Fort Indiantown Gap National Guard facility regularly hosts tours for Boy Scout troops and other organizations, but Trail Life boys were told they could not participate because they belonged to a Christian scouting organization.

The idea that Christian boys would be banned strictly because of their religious beliefs is not only ludicrous, but it’s also illegal.

“Fort Indiantown Gap’s denial of access to the base facilities, which are open to other civic, fraternal, and youth organizations and for youth activities, constitutes viewpoint discrimination,” First Liberty Institute and Independence Law Center wrote in a letter to the National Gu