I understand leaving the RR ministry for awhile to get your head on straight, I have done that before in other activities. One was the National Guard, in which case I should have stayed out the second time, I had outgrown the warrior frame of mind and grown more spiritual minded. the second time was dropping out of a boys ministry for awhile. I never did go back because I drifted away from the Lord. It is best to stay in fellowship with other Christians. I also see a mix up of priorities with the Rangernet. I view the Rangernet as a tool to communicate with other commanders and advice on what makes an outpost run. I don't lead as a Ranger leader to be on the Rangernet. In fact I may have to leave the Rangernet again so that I may free up more time to run the part of the outpost I am working with. A successful outpost doesn't come with just planning and talk, it requires action and prayer.It requires thinking what the boys will do well with and implementing the idea in a way the boys will get excited about and participate in. It takes a lot of work that needs to be done in addition to what ever other responsibilities a man has. I don't know your situation but I would choose to get off the internet to free up time elsewhere.
In Gods Service
Randall A Hermanson
Commander OP#1
Woodstock Il.
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In a message dated 11/30/1999 3:14:42 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:> Be faithful and show service by joining my e-circle and
> help win me that camera. It will not take but a minute
> and will cost nothing to join. I know there are enough
> of you on here to make it happen.Not to be rude, Noel, but I was wondering when I read your post about getting
out of Rangers that if you are getting out of Rangers and FCF for a year and
the camera was to be used for photographing Rangers/FCFC events, what do you
need the camera for now?Kelvin Pier
Sr. Cmdr.
of the Mighty 34th
from the Penn-Del District
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