The Convergence Program

Five days that break
what he's been carrying.

Operated by Battleworn Legacy. Fully funded by Battleworn Foundation for qualified military veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders.

What Convergence Is

Not a retreat. Not a conference.
A reckoning.

Five days, off-grid, in a small cohort of men who have carried what he has carried. No phones. No performance. No hiding behind rank, badge, or the version of himself he sells to his wife at the kitchen table.

Mornings open in Scripture. Days move through physical work, structured conversation, and the kind of silence most men have not allowed themselves in decades. Evenings turn toward the Cross. By the end, something is buried. And something he had given up on is raised.

He does not walk out a finished man. He walks out a covered one — with brothers in formation around him for the year that follows.

The Five Days

The shape of the field.

DAY ONE

Arrival. Lay it down.

He shows up with everything — his story, his armor, the version of himself he wears in public. He leaves day one with most of it on the floor.

DAY TWO

The crack opens.

Scripture, brotherhood, and the first hard conversations. The thing he has not spoken aloud in twenty years gets spoken.

DAY THREE

The cross at the center.

The day of surrender. Where Christ moves from concept to Lord. Many men describe day three as the day their actual life began.

DAY FOUR

Reclaim and rebuild.

Practical work on identity, family, vocation, and the daily disciplines that hold a man steady when the wave comes back. Not theory. Tools.

DAY FIVE

Sent.

Commissioning. Battle Brothers covenant. He walks down the mountain with brothers attached for the year ahead, and a wife who is about to meet him as the man she married.

Eligibility

Who we cover.

  • U.S. military veterans of any era
  • Active-duty service members across all branches
  • Law enforcement officers — sworn, active or retired
  • Firefighters and EMS personnel
  • Other first responders on a case-by-case basis

Christian faith is not a prerequisite to attend. A willingness to engage Christ as Lord — to seriously consider Him — is.

The Vetting

How a name moves forward.

  1. 01 A wife, chaplain, brother, or chief submits a name through the Contact form or a partner referral.
  2. 02 A Foundation team member conducts a confidential intake call.
  3. 03 We verify service, listen to his story, and confirm readiness — for him and for those at home.
  4. 04 A cohort seat is matched, funded in full, and travel is arranged.
The Honest Exchange

What we ask in return.

This is not charity, and a covered man is not a recipient. He shows up with skin in the game — not financial, but spiritual. We expect each funded warrior to:

Show up fully for all five days, weapons down.

Stay in the Covering Phase — a full year of brotherhood and accountability after the field.

Be honest in his testimony, on his terms, when it is time.

Carry the next brother through the door behind him when the day comes.