The Royal Rangers Ministry (Outpost #229) motivates boys spiritually through Bible study and memorization, devotionals, and Christian role models. Boys are strengthened mentally by an advanced awards-based weekly program. Further, the boys increase their physical prowess by participation in age-specific activities and recreation. Finally, they are introduced to church, community, and nature-related activities to develop their social skills and awareness. Young men meet Mondays (grades 6th-high school) 7-8:30 pm at the Harvest Time Church.
Important Web Links:
Ohio Distrinct Royal Ranger Website: www.ohiorangers.org
National Royal Ranger Website: www.royalrangers.ag.org
Gospel Publishing (Order Ranger Gear and Uniforms): www.gospelpublishing.com
Royal Rangers is an activity-based outdoor program seeking to develop the total boy for Christ according to Christ's example (Luke 2:52). Royal Rangers provides boys and young men the opportunity to discover and develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, while learning teamwork, leadership, and a variety of outdoor skills. An individual's progress may be represented by his progress along a structured advancement program where recognition is given for his progress toward each advancement level.
Come be a part of this exciting program as we work together to reach men and boys for Christ through the ministry of Royal Rangers!
Royal Rangers
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