Adventure Rangers
Chapters
1. Becoming an Adventure
Ranger
2. The AR Advancement Trail
3. Awards and Recognition
4. FCF: Trail of the Grizzly
5. Uniforms and Accessories
6. You and Your Outpost
7. You and Your Bible
8. Your Physical Growth
9. Your Spiritual Growth
10. Your Mental Growth
11. Your Social Growth
12. Merit Requirements
13. Preparing for an Outing
14. Looking Ahead
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Adventurers from the past include men
like Christopher Columbus, who sailed west into uncharted
waters to get to India and discovered the American continents;
Nicolaus Copernicus, who developed a new theory about the
arrangement of our universe; and Jedidiah Strong Smith,
who explored the wilds of America's western frontier. These
are men who inspire us all to probe and expand our horizons.
As Adventure Rangers, sixth-, seventh-,
and eighth-grade young men have the chance to do as these
men. A Ranger is one who explores
new frontiers,
so the Adventure Ranger will explore new areas as he learns
the history of Royal Rangers and
takes advantage of opportunities for the future.
As an Adventure
Ranger, a young man will experience growth in four ways:
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Physically: Their
bodies will grow strong through proper exercise and
diet. |
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Spiritually: Their
spirits will grow strong through prayer, Bible study
and witnessing. |
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Mentally: Their
minds will grow strong by reading, studying, and
memorizing Scripture passages. |
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Socially: Their
relationships with people will grow strong by learning
how to treat them. |
If the young man was promoted from Discovery
Rangers into Adventure
Rangers, he should have completed the necessary recruit
requirements as one of his last tasks as a Discovery Ranger.
The young man's Discovery Rangers records or Handbook
will contain the information verifying that he has completed
the recruit
requirements.
If the boy is joining Royal Rangers for
the first time as an Adventure Ranger, he will need to complete
the following recruit steps:
- Be in at least sixth grade
- Complete the Royal Ranger Charter form
- Complete the outpost medical information and parents'
medical waiver
- Recite the pledge to the United States flag
- Recite the pledge to the Christian flag
- Recite the Royal
Ranger Pledge
- Recite the meaning of the four red points of the Royal
Ranger Emblem
- Recite the meaning of the four gold points of the Royal
Ranger Emblem
- Recite the meaning of the eight blue points of the Royal
Ranger Emblem
- Recite the Royal
Ranger Motto
- With the boy's parents or guardian, complete the exercises
in the pamphlet Preventing Child and Substance Abuse:
A Parent's Guide. (Included with the Adventure
Rangers Handbook.)
- Participate in a Recruit Interview
If your church
is still using the Trailblazers
program, click
here to download a PDF that details the
transition from Pioneers
to Adventure Rangers.
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Uniforms:
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Class A Uniform
Class B Uniform
- Same as Class A Uniform, except
Adventure Rangers
Bolo Tie
Class C Uniform
Adventure Rangers Vest
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