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Royal Rangers
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Ranger Kids
Ranger Kids is for boys in Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd
grades. It is the introductory program, with a curriculum designed to
help the boys grow socially, physically, mentally, and spiritually
through age-appropriate games, crafts, and Bible studies. Within the
course of each year, time is
spent focusing on the community and church, important character traits,
the importance of family, and God's creation. |
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Discovery Rangers
Discovery Rangers is for boys in 3rd, 4th, and 5th
grades. The boys are introduced to a wider range of activities, such as
the camping program. Discovery Rangers demonstrates that reading the
Bible can be fun. The Advancement Trail is merit driven, and
advancement is based on the number of merits earned, with many options
available. Merits include subjects like fire craft, lashing, space
exploration, art, compass, and insect
study. |
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Adventure Rangers
The Adventure Rangers is for boys in 6th, 7th,
and 8th grades. The program encourages life application of
the Word. Boys will face challenges in their Christian walk, so this
program will help
them be consistent. Boys will continue to earn merits as they work
toward
the Gold Medal of Achievement. As they get older, the merits become
more challenging physically and mentally: orienteering, puppetry,
wrestling. |
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Expedition Rangers
The Expedition Rangers club is for boys in 9th, 10th,
11th, and 12th grades. The objective here is to
challenge young men to achieve, learn, and grow into men of God. Each
young man will be facing the most important questions of his life: What
career do I want to pursue? When do I want to get married? How can I be
involved in ministry? Am I going to live for the Lord? |
Rangers Links
Rangers at
the National
Level - Royalrangers.ag.org
The Ohio District
Rangers Page - www.ohioag.org/rangers/
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Royal Rangers Emblem ® 1976 by The General Council of the Assemblies of God; Springfield, Missouri 65802-1894. The Royal Rangers Emblem may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronically, mechanically, photocopies, recording, or otherwise—without prior written permission from the national Royal Rangers Department. |
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