But Denis, by your logic, I, as a woman, have nothing to teach my son about
being a man. Nor does my husband have anything to teach his daughter about
being a woman. I doubt that's what you meant. And as for men working with
teenage girls, it happens every summer when the Youth Pastor (a man) leads
the missions trip to Mexico or takes the youth group to camp.
Kerry
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>Subject: [RR] Men in Missionnettes
>Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 11:37:31 EDT
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>I help my wife out in Rainbows frequently, so my wife is encouraging me to
>take the Missionettes Leaders course.
>Acording to the logic i've read i should be able to work with teenage girls
>because it would not be right to limit me to rainbows as there rules state.
>Gee if women can be Trailblazer leaders and be able to teach our boys how
>to be men, then i should be able to teach our girls how to be women.
>
>yes,it sounds stupid, but it is logical by all the reasons i have read on
>this list,
>
>my wife keeps reminding me "be careful what you ask for, you just might get
>it"
>
>Denis
>
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