About Royal Rangers
About Royal Rangers
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Royal Rangers is a ministry that reaches across the United States and into over 65 nations around the world. It motivates boys spiritually thro
ugh 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. |
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Is to reach, teach, and keep boys for Christ! The purpose of the Royal Rangers ministry is to evangelize boys for Christ, develop the total boy for Christ (spiritually, physically, mentally and socially), and keep boys in our churches. |
OUR AIM & GOALS |
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Our aim and goals for Royal Rangers are to instruct, challenge and inspire our boys in the areas of Bible doctrine, Christian service, moral conduct, and basic beliefs of our church through interesting activities that boys enjoy. |
THE ROYAL RANGERS CODE |
| ALERT, CLEAN, HONEST, COURAGEOUS, LOYAL, COURTEOUS, OBEDIENT, AND SPIRITUAL. |
THE ROYAL RANGERS MOTTO |
| READY! Ready for anything: Ready to work, play, serve, worship, live and obey God's word. |
THE GOLDEN RULE |
| Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Matthew 7:12 |
THE ROYAL RANGERS PLEDGE |
| With God's help, I will do my best, to serve God, my church, and my fellowman, to live by the Ranger Code, to make the Golden Rule my daily rule. |
Ranger Kids (kindergarten, first grade, and second grade), includes a challenging and fun advancement system encouraging boys through indoor and outdoor activities and games. The weekly lessons and objectives help to reinforce godly principles in their daily lives, and they will have opportunities to achieve many advancement awards that can be placed on an awards vest and worn each week as part of the official Royal Rangers uniform. |
Discovery Rangers(third, fourth, and fifth grade), features an exciting premier advancement system. In this system boys will learn through camping and non-camping activities. An emphasis is placed on learning at their own pace in a merit-based curriculum. |
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Weekly planning guides encourage the boys to learn and stay on course for the Gold Medal of Achievement--the highest award a boy can earn, which is the equivalent of the Boy Scouts Eagle Scout Award. |




