I'll agree to that! Amen.

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> 
> In a message dated 4/11/00 7:51:02 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
> 
> > I just visited the website you are referring to on screen 4.  Item 4.
> >  Thus my question
> >
> >  > > 2. Screen 4 Royal Rangers without camping?
> >  That impacts a lot of stuff from the National Camporama Right down to the
> >  Local Outpost Campouts.  If they don't camp then I wouldn't even call it
> >  Royal Rangers.  Might as well give them a sash and change their color to
> >  Navy Blue.  How about naming them Missioneers?  Total different animal
> >  then Royal Rangers.  Take camping out of the picture and they are
> >  throwing the baby out with the bath water.  Camping is the vehicle we use
> >  to Reach, Teach and Keep boys for Christ.
> >
> >  Brothers this weekend I will be attending a Commanders Conference that
> >  will be teaching us the ideas of this new update to the Royal Ranger
> >  Program.   Pray for me.  If allowed I  will ask some good questions
> >  there.  I just got my Sectional Commanders Uniform all in order and it
> >  has some of my blood on it.. Part of me doesn't want to give it up for a
> >  vest with patches on it.  I will take my field khaki uniform with some
> >  dirt on it any day!
> >
> >  Sunday morning Pastor opened a plastic sack and pulled out a pair of
> >  boys jeans covered with dry stiff mud and explained they were left in
> >  church by one of the Royal Rangers who had been on the weekends campout.
> >  He said one thing I got to say for them...they stand on their own.  That
> >  is Boys.  That is Royal Rangers.
> >
> >  3.   The outdoor theme will remain a strong emphasis, but the curriculum
> >  will be broadened to include a variety of other subjects.
> >
> >  4.  Develop flexible programs (circular advancement) without making
> >  camping a requirement.
> >
> >
> >
> >  On Tue, 11 Apr 2000 17:46:12 -0400 Edward Christiansen
> >  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >  > 1.  The vests received little support at National Council.  The
> >  >     presentation now includes an alternative that is a bunch of
> >  >     ribbons worn over the left pocket as usual.  The ribbons are
> >  >     the color of the merit border (which now has a specific meaning)
> >  >     and a numeral is worn to denote how many have been earned.
> >  >     This was added since National Council and is in the presentation
> >  >     shown by Mike Laliberty on April 8 at the NNED District Wide
> >  >     Commanders Meeting.  This version may not yet be on the web.
> >  >
> >  > 2.  Odd.  Screen 4 states in point 3 states: "The outdoor theme will
> >  >     remain a strong emphasis, but the curriculum will be broadened
> >  >     to include a variety of other subjects."  How one earth do you
> >  >     understand this to mean, "Royal Rangers without camping"?
> >  >
> >  > White Buffalo
> >  >
> >  > Mark W Jones wrote:
> >  > >
> >  > > For some reason I couldn't sleep and came in to look at some
> >  > email.  I
> >  > > visited each of the 49 screens found below.  A few observations.
> >  > >
> >  > > 1. Vests and Patches.
> >  > > 2. Screen 4 Royal Rangers without camping?
> >  > >
> >  > > Well after deleting about 10 lines of text of what I felt about
> >  > the slide
> >  > > show I saw... well lets say I found it better to just shut my
> >  > mouth and
> >  > > just hush up and wait for a better explanation for a total
> >  > rewrite of
> >  > > what we know of today as Royal Rangers.
> >  > >
> >  > >
> >  > > On Tue, 11 Apr 2000 00:26:38 -0600 Soaring Golden Eagle
> >  > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >  > > > Check out http://ag.org/royal-rangers/sld001.cfm for a sneak
> >  > preview
> >  > > > of
> >  > > > what the AG USA National Royal Ranger staff is thinking of.
> >  > > > Remember, this
> >  > > > is a work in progress, but it should give you an idea of the
> >  > > > direction they
> >  > > > are considering. May God grant them wisdom as they consider the
> >  > > > issues and
> >  > > > seek to improve the program and ministry of Royal Rangers.
> >  > > >
> >  > > >
> >  > > > ___
> >  > > >
> >  > > > Michael Paul Johnson  aka Soaring Golden Eagle
> >  > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >  > > > http://eBible.org/mpj Rocky Mountain Outpost 207 New Creation
> >  > Church
> >  > > > Jesus Christ is Lord!  If Jesus came back today, would you be
> >  > READY?
> >  > >
> >  > > Mark Jones, Ozark MO, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Download a Free Royal
> >  > Ranger
> >  > > Database visit my website at:
> >  > http://home1.gte.net/mjones02/index.html
> >  > >
> >  > > ___________________________________________
> 
>          Guys, I have learned a lesson here.  Let's not go jumping to
> conclusions here. Let's remember that the new stuff is still developmental.
> Some of the New stuff I like after viewing it.  I like the ideas of Bronze
> and Silver medals and all, I like the idea of more advancements because it
> means more opportunity. But as I did not too long ago, let's not go getting
> our noses out of joint, let's remember why we are here.  I am of the
> impression that national needs our input, but to do that, you as the
> commander need to humbly make your suggestion to them. As I so often do, I
> make friends from adverse situations and I put myself in one with some
> remarks I made a couple of weeks ago.  I am sorry if I offended anyone, but I
> am glad to say that God is Good and I have made some friends where I thought
> that I would not have any. Be patient and understanding. Be kind, remember
> the Golden Rule and put it into practice.  Not Our will but God's be done,
> let us not loose our focus on that. PRAY.
> God knows already what the deal is going to be. God put Cdr Marriott in
> charge of Rangers on the national level just as your pastor is on your church
> level.  Let's not forget and loose sight.
> 
> God Bless,
> 
> Iron Mike
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