I think it's important to keep reminding everyone that foreign Royal Rangers
DO NOT have the girls integrated into the boys program!  Like Missionettes,
they usually meet in a different location and they camp separately.  If you
are envisioning tents intermingled on a campout, that is not the way it is.
Even at the National Camporama, they have a separate area to camp.

At 10:26 PM 9/29/00 +1000, The Larrikin wrote:
> > DISCLAIMER: I RAN THIS BY MY WIFE BEFORE SENDING IT.  She's in agreement
> > with these thoughts.  She's been involved with Missionettes for several
> > years. It was initially sent as an attachment but some had difficulty
> > receiving and opening it.
> >
> > Women and girls should not be allowed in Royal Rangers, at least beyond
> > the Buckaroo level.
> >
>You try telling that to the LARGE number of women and girls we have in 
>Rangers in
>Australia. A number of girls who have gone through the Ranger program and 
>have their
>GMA have gone on the serve the Lord in many positions in our CHurch. Some 
>have
>gone onto Bible Colledge. Our Senior Pastor (and State President) fully 
>supposts
>Rangers and young leaders in makes. In our Youth we have 9 out 11 leaders 
>who were
>Rangers. Where did they learn to be leaders? In Rangers.
>I'm all for girls and women in Rangers right through to Trailrangers and 
>beyond.

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