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Mark and Suzanne have been involved in youth ministry for more than twelve years. They have, also, co-taught at several conferences and functions. Together, Mark and Suzanne have witnessed first hand the benefit of doing things God’s way as well as the pain and devastation involved in rejecting his plan. They are excited to share their vision because they firmly believe that God has great things in store for this generation.
Rev. Mark Rentz, the Founder of Wholly Devoted Conferences, is an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God and is currently serving as an Assoc. Pastor at River City Community Church in Sacramento. He is an anointed worship leader and a gifted speaker. Mark has spoken at School Assemblies, Chapels, & Church Camps. When he was a Youth Pastor at Calvary Assembly in Milpitas, he designed a series of messages, ending with a powerful covenant signing service. During this series, the lives of young people were profoundly impacted and the proof of God’s touch and his love was seen and felt by all who attended. Many young people have been encouraged and changed by this unique ministry.
Suzanne Rentz is the President of Daughters of Heaven Ministries and the author of Daughters of Heaven, Lessons in Life, published by Harrison House. She has been the keynote speaker for the Daughters of Heaven Conferences as well as other Conferences and Women’s Meetings. She has spoken to the youth at Summer Blitz at Kenneth Hagin’s Campmeeting, conducted sessions at Assemblies of God Church Camps, taught Bible Studies, and instructed leaders at the Northern California Assemblies of God Leadership Summit.
Mark and Suzanne’s three young boys, Luke, Andrew, & Elijah, keep their lives full of love, laughter, and excitement! There is never a dull moment in the Rentz household! They reside in Sacramento, CA.
“Daily our youth are faced with real choices that have lasting consequences, both good and bad. They are confronted with impossible pressures, which threaten to strip away holy resolve. I believe that together we can help strengthen and empower our youth to remain strong, clean and guilt free.” Mark Rentz
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