>       Also, by the time a boy earns his Gma he has mastered these skills
> because of all the campouts he has been on and outings where he had to
> use the skills.


*Then I'm failing my GMA boys when I try to shape a campout for Pioneers
and others to *enjoy...   I gear it for the majority, and a GMA comes
along about 1% of the time... a GMA sees the faults of the Commanders and
the weakness of the Outpost...

Our *ministry is broad reaching... and our abilities taxed to go easy on
"the back row" and "raise the standard" for the GMA achiever..

Do you see the cross-purpose?  *the result is a hap-hazard expectation..
expecting the Moon from one boy and accepting anything from another..

The GOLD MEDAL of ACHIEVEMENT...........

That indicates we prepare him to replace us as RR Leaders... But
what do we do to prepare him for life in the 21st century?  

*College?
*Military?
*Work?
*Family?


*Yes he does what we tell him... *are we telling him enough?

-=A=- 


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