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>  Gold Bar meetings are to be held regularly to train the guides.  However
> that doesn't happen often at my outpost.  I have an idea to teach leadership
> skills to the guides and assistants during Sunday school for a 8 week period.

*Here's where our alturnitive discussion about NTC is relivant.

After takeing the "training" and LTC we are *still at a loss to train the boys!
*That is a shame...NTC costs money and time, and should address this head-on!

You have them for 8-weeks and I must tell you that Ranger materials run very
slim.
I would look at a Christian bookstore for a book on inner-personal
communication..
on Teen relationships, and subjects dealing with respect for each other and
*Honoring
those around us.

I'm on that "kick" at the moment- and asked my boys what "being a true leader
ment"
*They understood the role as "ordering commands- makeing things happen"

Yet- when I asked them to describe a "Leader they would follow" the job changed
to a softer role of encourager...task manager...

*Leadership or Domination- by Paul Rigors
-------------------------------------------

*Behind all the technical methiods of Leadership there is allways one implicit
purpose, that of developing MORALE.

For high-morale is the index of effective leadership.

No success is possible without it.
No failure complete unless it distroys morale...

Morale is the emotional drive to group action.

Morale is based on the belief of the Leader in the follower, of the
follower in the leader, of each in theirselves, and both in the cause...
-=a=-

>
>  I presented this idea to my Christian Education Board last night and they
> liked it.  Questions.  Have any of you done this before and what books are
> available to use as a text?  I remember someone recommending a book before
> but don't remember what it was.
>
> Taking The High Ground for Jesus
> James Styles, Sr Commander
> Outpost 45  Huntsville, Al
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