At Royal Ranger Outpost 112 we find ourselves, like a lot of the rest of World Hope Worship Center, going through a time of transition. I think it is important at these times to look briefly back at where we have been to celebrate our successes, consider where we are today, and look forward to what we have yet to achieve.
Cmdr. David has served as our Senior Commander for some time now and Commander Bonnie has done an excellent job with the Ranger Kids. They will soon be leaving their positions in the outpost to move forward into other areas of ministry. We should all thank them for their service and wish them well as we continue to keep them in our prayers.
Mike James is moving in as our Senior Commander and he and his wife Myra will be ministering to our little fellows in Ranger Kids which are our kindergarten through 2nd graders. I know Mike and Myra will be a real blessing to the Ranger Kids and to the entire outpost. I look forward to serving with both of them.
Mike's experience in Rangers is not extensive. That's o.k. He has numerous abilities that more than qualify him to serve successfully in the position. The most important is the ability to love the boys and the other Commanders. Second to that is one of the most important abilities I think anyone can have when considering a position of ministry; AVAILABILITY. Mike and Myra are to be commended for being available when given an opportunity to serve.
Dale Smart is an experienced Commander and has been leading the Discovery Rangers for some time now and is doing quite well in that position. Discovery Rangers is for boys in 3rd through 5th grade and an important age for Royal Rangers as that is where so many of the Ranger and Spiritual basics are taught. Be sure to thank Commander Dale for his ministry to the Discovery Ranger boys and keep him in your prayers also.
Jim Paxton will soon be back with us on a regular basis on Wednesday nights to lead the middle school boys in Adventure Rangers. Commanders David and Jim will work together to lead the Adventure Rangers for several more weeks until Jim's work schedule allows him to be available each week. This transition time from David to Jim is fortunate because it will give the boys time to adjust to a Commander that is new to some of them.
I've seen Jim grow into a very capable Commander, FCF member, friend and fellow servant. He certainly has demonstrated those most important qualities of love for the boys and availability. He too needs your prayers though, as not only is he moving back in to Royal Rangers he is seeking new employment and possibly a career change. I am looking forward to see how God honors Jim and Deborah's faithfulness during this time of transition in their lives.
I continue to serve as FCF Coordinator for the Outpost and look forward to when I can also be back in regular meetings with the boys. Since June, I have been driving to work in Wilkesboro each day which is a commute of about two and a half hours per day. This too is soon changing. Our offices are moving to Moorseville in March which will cut my commute time to less than half what it is now. I too ask for your prayers and support as I consider where else I can best serve the boys and men of our outpost.
It may not be obvious but we do have several positions open within the outpost that if we are to minister to the boys effectively need to be filled. Discover Rangers and Adventure Rangers both need Lieutenant Commanders. Even as capable as our Outpost Commanders are, it simply is not possible to minister to the boys completely with only one Commander in each age group Outpost.
Please pray that the men of our church see the needs in these boys lives and offer their love and availability. The requirements to serve as a Lieutenant Commander are quite few. You must be born again, committed to WHWC and have Pastor's approval. Beyond that only availability to serve God and a love for the boys is all that is really needed.
Expedition Rangers are not currently meeting as these boys will be attending Youth services on Wednesday nights. Sr. Cmdr. Mike, and the rest of the Commanders are currently considering how we can best minister to the boys in this age group. Things to consider are; who in this age group is interested and willing to commit to Royal Rangers, what night is best to have the weekly meetings, who will serve as Outpost and Lieutenant Commanders for this group, etc. We will have more information regarding our plans for Expedition Rangers available to the high school age boys and others very soon.
Expedition Rangers is where we harvest much of the fruit of all the labor that has been plowed into these boys lives. Yes, we certainly see boys accept Christ as Adventure and Discovery Rangers and even as Ranger Kids. We often see boys filled with Holy Spirit before they get to this age. But this age is where we see boys grow into Men of God and effective ambassadors of the Gospel or go in completely other directions.
This is a difficult age for boys. They are dealing with very difficult issues at this age; girls, drugs, jobs, cars, girls, gangs, sex, colleges, careers, girls! Some of these boys don't have men in their lives other than their Outpost Commanders to help them navigate these otherwise unblazed trails. They need one or two men they can learn to trust and depend on to guide them into manhood. James Dobson once described the path that children take to “Adultsville” as bordering the “Canyon of Inferiority”. Some children fall, or even get pushed, into this canyon; and some never make it out.
If we lose the boys at this age: 1- we've lost a boy and quite possibly his soul; 2 - we've lost the opportunity to reach the rest his family; 3 – we've lost our next generation of Deacons, Board Members, Pastors, Ranger Commanders, etc. We simply must not fail these boys at this time.
So, as we have looked back and celebrated; evaluated where we are today; and looked forward to the many trails that are before us; please fervently pray with me and the other Commanders that we will hear God clearly enough to make the right decisions for our outpost; that other men will offer their love and availability to the boys, and that together, with your support, we can guide these boys down trails that will lead them into ministries of their own.
Thank you for your prayers, support and the opportunity to minister. For it is in that ministry where I find my calling to serve, my passion, and my purpose. I sincerely pray that you and everyone who comes to know Christ, finds a place of ministry that you love as much as I love the ministry to men and boys in Royal Rangers.