Hello friends,

my wife Inge attended NTC and came home a changed person.
She always supported me 100% in RR, but now she is on fire.
Inge fell in love with this ministry and is even more convinced that RR is
close to God's heart.
Even though she was the oldest (49) participant the young girls in her team
felt very comfortable and she also felt right at home with them.
It was tear-time when it was all over.
So they agreed that they would all participate as a team in one of next
years NTT's.

My brother also attended, and he and his wife whom he carefully informed of
his NTC-experience are full of praise concerning RR.
During the NTC-olympics he tore a ligament in is leg but that did not
diminish his strong convictions about that ministry.
He is a policeman and works in drug- and crime prevention. Right guy for RR.
He attends a Calvary Chapel here in town and oversees the Youth and
Childrens ministries there.
Today he told me that we have to talk seriously about RR in his church .

While they were at NTC I was out on the first German RR-Grizzly-Trail with
Ntl. Cmdr. Gerd Ersfeld and six more grizzlies.
We "trailed" in Luxemburg and a brotherhood similar to FCF was birthed then.
There was a common confirmation in all of us about this.
Two nights we spent in a cave, the night it poured we slept under poncho
type canopies.
Besides eating snails and making pizza out in the bush we experienced the
favour of God resting on our friendship.

In reflecting on RR I would like to encourage all of you to consider it a
holy privilege to serve our Lord in Royal Rangers.
Let us thread carefully that we do our best to keep RR holy and pure before
our God.

Thank you for including me in your ranks.

G�nter
SrCmdr.
OP 64
Siegen, Germany



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