Advisement #1: A boy with a problem is a commander with an opportunity.
Advisement #2: This boy is probably the greatest natural born leader in your 
outpost. The devil knows this, that is why he is trying to foul things up. 
Read 1st Cor. 1:26-28. He will likely either grow up to be a mighty man of 
valor or else shoot a few of his classmates, the outcome may depend chiefly 
on you. I've got one just like that right now. He will be my "right hand 
man" this weekend at the sectional round-up.
     This is the boy that you need to pour everything you are into. And 
everything your not, but need to be. This is your golden opportunity.

If you play your hand right on this one, that ol' devil lucifer is really 
gonna be in fer a heap o' trouble, 'cause in every boy like this there is a 
David, Paul, Gideon or Joshua jes waitin' to get out!



>From: "Spirit Rider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Spirit Rider" <>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [RR] Problem child
>Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 21:42:22 -0600
>
>All,
>In Pioneers we have a boy who is a major problem.
>He don't want to earn advacments or merits. During class
>he talks can't sit still and so on.
>Tonight alone he lost 30 points for ranger of the week for talking, ect.. 
>The Sr. Commander has talked to the boy. He has also talked to boys 
>parnets. It hasn't seemed to done much good. In Seven months time the only 
>thing he has learned is the pledge.
>We want the boy in Rangers. However, we want to be able to teach the boys 
>without haveing to correct him ever two minutes. We don't know what to do. 
>Any advice would be appericated.
>
>Thanks,
>Noel "Spirit Rideer' Bell

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