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This September, the Revolve Tour will combine celebrities, motivational speakers and live music, to present its national 4Real Tour. The tour is designed to empower females by providing a safe space for addressing topics relevant to teen life; such as school, relationships, sex, and peer pressures.

The 4Real Tour kicks off on 9/11 in Columbus, OH, and will travel to 11 additional states between September and December, including California, Georgia, Maryland, Texas and Florida.

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I have met many of you on The Revolve Tour. I was a part of the very first one that Women Of Faith launched in 2005. An incredible event for teenage girls 7th-12th grade, it was my privilege to be a part of it for the past 4 years. I know that many of you are aware, but I’m touring with Jeremy Camp this fall instead of with The Revolve Tour. I continue to get questions everyday as to why, so i thought I would address it on my blog.

Let me start by saying this: GO. Whether you are a teen girl, a mom of a teen girl or a friend of one, do not let them miss this life-changing event. Okay, so why won’t I be there this year? This was such a difficult decision for me. To be truthful, I feel it’s going to be super beneficial for Revolve to get some fresh faces this year and allow the attendees the opportunity to make new friends. As much as it has been a career highlight for me, I felt like it was also necessary to allow some young women in Christian music and ministry the opportunity to have that platform. I’m so excited that Britt Nicole has joined the tour this year. If you don’t know her yet, you will love her music. But even more than that, you will adore her heart. It is very obvious that Britt is in love with Jesus and I think it is imperative for this generation of young women to continue to discover new, positive role models.

I will be cheering louder than ever, just from a different place. I can’t stress enough how important this event is. This generation is desperate for something real. And that’s exactly what they will see: a real faith in a real God that will bring the significance and love they are searching for. And when we impact this generation, we will change the generations to come.

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In this hectic world that we live in, it’s hard not to get caught up in the daily teenage drama. As girls, we’re faced with unrealistic pressures and, sometimes, they’re enough to weaken ourself-esteem. Always trying to be accepted by dressing and acting a certain way, we’re often lead to doing things that go against our morals or sense of pride.

Luckily for all of us, there is still hope when it comes to maintaining a healthy level of self worth and confidence. Listen up, girls. The Revolve Tour is hosting a conference especially for teen girls called the 4Real Tour. Starting on September 11 and 12 (and hitting different cities through December), girls from across the country will come together to vent about their pressures, regrets and insecurities without being judged. Participants can focus on being “real,” understanding that we’re all one of a kind and not worth any less.

There’s a spectacular lineup of speakers and musical artists, including Yvette Nicole Brown, Austin Gutwein (founder of Hoops for Hope), Group 1 Crew, Jenna Lucado and many more. The conference is going to be a safe haven to talk about the tough stuff—anything from substance abuse and unhealthy body images to dealing with divorce and sex. Set up to help girls across the U.S. feel valued. The event is sure to share positive role models with girls while giving new outlooks on life.

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You may be wondering about details of The Revolve Tour… like, “What is the purpose?” It’s designed to communicate to teen girls that God loves them, just as they are, and to draw them into a life-changing relationship with him. We’ve intentionally created the weekend to be an opportunity to invite girls who may either be deeply involved with church or not open to it at all. Everyone can have fun, be encouraged, and reminded that they are valuable, and God loves them.

In both my youth research and writing, I have talked with teens across the country about the challenges they face. And at each Revolve weekend, teen girls tell us what they’re struggling with. The questions they ask are sobering and often very surprising. We carefully tackle the topics in language appropriate for junior and senior high students—by using analogy, rather than graphic detail, to communicate. We’re excited that girls invite their school friends, neighbors, and family to join them.

Since The Revolve Tour began in 2005, more than 27,000 of the 313,000-plus girls who have attended indicated they made a first-time decision for Christ at one of our events. Use the resources on our site to get your starting in making it a weekend they’ll never forget.
Chad EasthamYouth Counselor, Revolve Tour Speaker