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Mighty Men Conference USA Announces Musical Guests: Scotty McCreery, Charlie Daniels and Stikyard Join Worldwide Evangelist Angus Buchan and Pastor G. Allen Jackson at the Bridgestone Arena Nov. 17

Contact: Lucy Phillips, World Outreach Church, 615-896-4515

NASHVILLE, Nov. 7, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- The program for the first Nashville Mighty Men Conference USA is now complete with the introduction of musical guests. American Idol's Scotty McCreery, fiddler and country music artist Charlie Daniels and the drumming sensation Stikyard will all be performing at this major event as Angus Buchan shares his world-famous message on seeking God's direction. Tickets are on sale now for the Sunday, November 17th event at the Bridgestone Arena -- mightymenusa.org.

"This conference is a next step to one of the greatest awakenings of interest I've experienced," said G. Allen Jackson, Senior Pastor of Murfreesboro, Tennessee's World Outreach Church and conference director. "In May of this year, MTSU's Murphy Center was filled with men seeking God's direction in their lives and finding it through the great enthusiasm.

"Music is a big dynamic in the way we make worshipping God authentic," Jackson continued "These guests, who have a heart and their own inspiration meshed right into music are another asset of this one night, two-hour event. And men are ready to explore and find their greater God direction."

Mighty Men Conferences first began in South Africa by Angus Buchan, farmer–preacher, who asked God for a miracle harvest that would become gainful for thousands in South Africa. He sees a parallel of many unpredictable faith effects that he believes are relevant to America today. His story was placed into two films by Sony Pictures: "Faith Like Potatoes" and "Ordinary People," as well as several books and other media invitations.

Angus Buchan's message is not just about a harvest but a business harvest that changed South Africa.

"I know what kind of harvest God can bring, and it can happen in America too," Buchan said. "God has a tremendous multiplication factor that's about faith. Men are looking for the freedom to come together in greater strength for their families and businesses. God knows about this hunger. He has heard the prayers of believers and I think He is ready."

"I think we are both uniquely aware that this time in history is filled with the desire for relevant truth and increased God- discovery moments," said Jackson. "After baptizing hundreds in the last few years and with requests to add more services and an increase in invitations for messages to be heard in Russia and other countries, I am certain that God is using real stories to bring the biggest hope."