I have made that point many times.  It would also seal the rift
that separates couples who are involved in Rangers and Missionettes.
Both groups take care, at least at the sectional and district levels
to keep their events on differing weekends.  Thus, the husband & wife
are together much less due to their ministerial involvement.  Families
are battered enough.  We need to provide a way to let ministry become
a uniting force in the family rather than a dividing one.

Also, how many "Ranger widows" do you know who are responsible for
pulling their husband out of the program because he was away too much
from the family?  I know a bunch, and the wife was in the right.
The program, as it sits, has much in it that is good, even great.
But this one failing is very detrimental.  Family comes first.

Period

Ed Christiansen

Commander Pier wrote:
> 
> > Women and girls should not be allowed in Royal Rangers, at least beyond
> > the Buckaroo level.
> >
> > They needed role
> > models to show them proper male character - spiritually as well as
> > socially, something they couldn't get from a women.
> 
> Times change.  Now many boys lack a good model of what a two parent
> relationship should be like.  Perhaps permitting wives to work with their
> husbands would provide that missing link?
> 
> KLP
> 
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