Hi Rangers,


> in summer 1998 I visited the US Camporama. I was amazed to see that 90 %
of the
> leaders were overweight. I thought "How do they manage to play a game with
boys in
> the woods?"
> Part of our RR program is 'nature'. I think we as leaders should be good
examples to
> the kids in what we eat, just as we teach them not to smoke and not to
drink alcohol.
> So why do we poisen them with sweets and candy and soda pop?
> When we're out camping we can show them how good nourishment works and
that it
> can even taste good and we can explain what they do to their bodies if
they eat bad
> food.
> God's Holy Spirit resides in our bodies, so we should not wreck the body
by bad eating > habits.
>
> Simson
> (F.R. Schulz from GERMANY)

Try food from the nature as we did eat on our recent trip. I know many
people don't trust in a food containing things like stinging nettles etc.
But from my experience I also know that most of them liked it when they once
tried it. As we prepared the food during the Good Friday-service at our
church many people from the church showed up when the service was over and
wanted to know what we are doing. Some of them tried what we hed prepared
and they liked it.

Allzeit bereit f�r Jesus,
Fani
Pioneer-Cmdr
OP #78 M�tzingen/Germany

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