Amen sister.
About disraction and lust, well.. RR have Ranger Code. You should not forget
to teach them not to sin, to live according to the Ranger code, etc. Of
course that's more work with girls, to control outpost meeting, to watch if
someone is trying to go beyond limits.... But you know, girls are still out
there on the streets. And someone have to teach boys to act properly. If we
don't teach them in Rangers, they will go out one day and fall in sin. IT'S
YOU WHO GOT TO TEACH BOYS, COMMANDERS!! Yes, it's more work. But we don't
look for easy work. It's not supposed to be easy.
You know what, maybe let's not do Rangers at all if it's so hard?!
Sincerely,
Boris Chikota
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National Training Coordinator, Russia
Sr.Cdr. RR Outpost 1, Ufa, Russia
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P.S. Boy, I'm talking too much lately :-))
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>I was looking through all of the emails today on the subject of girls in
Rangers.
>
>First of all for all of you guys who think that girls don't like to camp
etc.... Let me tell you that I have always loved camping, hiking, hunting
and the outdoors. In this household the only one who has bagged a deer is
me and it was my first time out hunting. As for not being tough enough
their lots of tom-boys out there who are quite tough and there are lots of
boys who are big babies. It isn't a gender thing.
>
>I agree that it would be cool if the Missionettes could do some of the fun
things that the Rangers do. My oldest daughter doesn't want to go to
Missionettes anymore becuase all they do is bible studying things. However,
the problem is more the leader than the program since they could do these
things if they choose to.
>
>I also agree that a sort of FCF for the Missionettes when they get older
would be fun. However, I'm not sure if we should have camping together or
not.
>
>I also have to agree that having the boys and girls together every week
would cause a great deal of distraction. I teach Sunday school for the the
5th and 6th graders and the biggest problem I have with behavior is with
them being clowns and trying to impress one another. I'm glad not to have
this distraction in my Missionette class. More importantly, though is the
fact that Missionettes is a part of the womens ministry and was designed to
help raise girls to be a part of God ministry. Yes our mission is similar
but guys you are different than us women. How would you like it if I
suggested that all of the Men's ministry areas were going to be taken over
by women. Truth is we are different. God designed us so and both Rangers
and Missionettes give us an excellent opportunity to help raise Godly men
and women.
>
>I do however, think that their could be some cooperation between the two
groups and some shared activities. I hope this helps you guys to have a
womens point of view
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Ruth Zerby
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