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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

09 Academy Leaders School Report

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Adventure is at the heart of what we do in Rangers here in Louisiana. The Louisiana Adventure Academy is designed for boys 8-17 to find age appropriate adventure activities. The last year a Ranger can spend at Academy is in Pathfinders where they learn Wilderness Rescue Techniques. In order to run this camp we need highly skilled and trained leaders who know how to safely conduct all the activities encountered in this Corps of Academy.

This past weekend 8 leaders and 4 instructors came together at Twin Lakes Camp to enhance those skills and meet our Lord Jesus in a much deeper encounter. We made use of new video equipment to capture much of the training classes which can be used to help our Rangers learn more of the technical skills use in Pathfinders.

We want to be the best we can be for the boys of this generation so they will be able to pass on the knowledge of the Lord and Adventure skills that have been entrusted to us.

I wanted to share some of the photos from the camp.










Thursday, January 15, 2009

2009 January FCF Trace



Wow! the year is already started with a real bang. I mean BANG! Yep, that's what was taking place this past weekend at the Jim Bowie chapter of the FCF '09 winter Trace. Fifty hearty souls braved Louisiana's changing weather from warm days, to rainy ones until it got down right COLD. Anything can happen in central Louisiana during January. Four hearty souls braved all these elements and left the Trace honored with the rank of Wilderness.
Saturday night 8 Frontiersmen advanced up to the Buckskin level.
We were privileged to have as our special guest speaker David Jenkins a candidate missionary for Royal Rangers International. David challenged us to really make the heart of missions our daily concern to reach souls for Christ.



Lots of fun activities took place: the usual black powder shoot, hawk and knife throw, flint & steel fire starting. This year we added a primitive bow and arrow blanket shoot. The prizes were donated by each shooter and laid on a blanket. The first place winner got first choice all the way down to the last place winner who took what was left by the others. It's lots of fun and some wonderful prizes were offered. Our hats are off to Nelson "Snake Hunter" Jones and his outstanding staff for leading and organizing this outstanding event.
As usual, I pounded away on the blacksmith anvil making implements for those present and a musical triangle (ol' time ranch style) to auction at the Gulf Regional Leaders Conference in Memphis a couple weeks from now.



Enjoy the pics and video clips, especially if you could not be there in person.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Happy New Year everyone! Life is going by quickly and the year has already begun.
I have just returned from Springfield, MO where I said good-by to a dear friend and best friend of my wife Ammie.

Rhona Stanek went to be with the Lord Christmas eve and was buried last Monday. She had been a cancer survivor for many years, but her body was attacked many times in many places. She lived a victorious life in Christ giving her skills and talents to the Lord, His church, and her community.
The day she went to her eternal home her son was in the house sitting in the living room. Her husband Paul and a nurse were in the bed room with Rhona. She looked up at Paul, smiled and then looked off in the distance and took her last breath.

Meanwhile in the living room Chip heard a wind blowing - it was blowing in the house moving the plants even though the doors and windows were closed. The wind went past him toward the bedroom and left behind a glowing cloud that sparkled like star dust. Chip felt that it was an angel and his sister Heidi who had come to take his mother home. Heidi was killed in and accident at 14 years old. After the cloud dissipated, Paul came down the hall to tell Chip that Rhona was with the Lord. Chip said, I know Dad.

The old spiritual song says: " Angels comin' after me, angels comin' after me." The scripture says to be absent from the body for the Christian is to be with the Lord. Even though we will miss being able to see our friend here in this life, we know this life is only the prelude to eternal life together with Christ and all those who have loved and served him throughout the ages.