1. Together with his wife Katie, Ron founded Teen Mania in 1986 and led the organization until its bankruptcy in 2015.

1. Together with his wife Katie, Ron founded Teen Mania in 1986 and led the organization until its bankruptcy in 2015.
Ron Luce is CEO of a new ministry called Generation Next.
Ron Luce hosted weekend Acquire the Fire youth rallies and ministry clinics in large venues nationwide, many attracting tens of thousands of teens and youth workers.
Ron Luce hosted a weekly TV show, Acquire the Fire, telecast on the Trinity Broadcasting Network and other Christian television stations.
Ron Luce expanded his operations in 2005 by starting the Battle Cry Campaign.
Ron Luce speaks of a battle that is waged against the "powers of darkness" and implemented through the "Love of Jesus Christ" to the individual.
Ron Luce was one of the leaders of a youth rally, "The Fine Line," held in support of California Proposition 8 on October 1,2008 at Rock Church in San Diego.
Ron Luce presented the "8 for 8" action plan at the conclusion of the event.
Ron Luce declined a follow-up interview for the documentary, but later said that the footage was taken out of context and the MSNBC filmmakers had approached him under false pretenses.
However, MSNBC responded in a statement that Ron Luce's accusations were false.
Ron Luce became involved in drug and alcohol abuse while living with his father.
Ron Luce was taken in by a pastor, under whose roof he became a Christian.
Ron Luce then committed his life to evangelizing and training young people.
Ron Luce received his bachelor's degree in Psychology and Theology from Oral Roberts University and his Masters in Counseling Psychology from the University of Tulsa.
Ron Luce joined the board of trustees of Oral Roberts University in January 2008.