In a world desperate for strong leadership, we need more bold men—men who take risks, stand for truth, and fight for their faith, families, and future. Being a “dangerous man” isn’t about aggression but about integrity, courage, and conviction.
This event challenges the culture that seeks to neutralize men, calling them instead to embrace their God-given role as leaders and protectors. As C.S. Lewis said, “Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.”
The Dangerous Man for God event is a call to action—rallying men to reclaim their biblical calling, lead with purpose, and leave a legacy of faith and strength. Together, let’s be dangerous to darkness, apathy, and anything that stands against God’s Kingdom.
Join us. The world needs you.
Hall of Fame Wrestling Legend, 3x Super Bowl winning NFL Guard for Patriots Dynasty with Tom Brady and Bill Bellicheck.
Hall of Fame Wrestling Legend, 3x Superbowl winning NFL Guard for Patriots Dynasty with Tom Brady and Bill Bellicheck.Stephen Neal is one of the most accomplished dual-sport athletes of our time. A two-time NCAA Heavyweight Champion and the 1999 World Wrestling Champion, he also captured Pan American gold and was named U.S. Wrestler of the Year before being inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.Though he never played college football, Stephen went on to a nine-year NFL career with the New England Patriots, becoming a starting right guard and winning three Super Bowl rings as part of the Brady–Belichick dynasty.Beyond the accolades, what defines Stephen most is his faith in Christ. Today, he coaches high school wrestling and speaks to students about trusting God’s plan, living with courage, working hard, and finding true identity in Christ. His passion is helping men and the next generation rise into their God-given calling with humility and strength.
Hall of Fame Wrestling Coach and Wrestling Chaplain for USA Wrestling
Jose Campo brings a remarkable life story to the table—melding decades of wrestling leadership with deep spiritual wisdom and redemption. He serves as the chaplain for the USA Olympic Wrestling Team, a role he's held for the last eight years.Steeped in wrestling heritage, Jose is the son of Hall of Fame coach Joe “the Gov” Campo and followed in his father’s footsteps by coaching for over 40 years at institutions like Yale University, Southern Connecticut State, and for 29 years at Mt. Carmel High School in San Diego. Along the way, he earned honors such as National High School Wrestling Coach of the Year (1994), National Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee, and recognition from the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Hall of Champions, among others, Jose also created the Wrestlers for Christ program, served as head clinician for FCA’s regional camps, and authored two inspiring books: Wisdom from the Corner and The Gov.But his story is more than accolades—it’s about redemption. Despite growing up under intense expectations, Jose faced personal struggles, including involvement in a major scandal at West Point. His life took a dramatic turn when he surrendered to Christ, and now he stands as a powerful example of grace, restoration, and faith’s transforming power.
*The pre-event is an optional time before the event to hang out, eat and fellowship around a lively atmosphere of music, games, and food. Everyone’s encouraged to arrive early to enjoy some time with friends.