Madonna offers the best reason ever for Rob Green
and his associates to create a fresh alternative for healthy young males. It will be interesting to see how this
organization works out. The symbol for the American Heritage Girls is rather
Obama-ish in style. The figure is in the classic goddess stance, holding a
light aloft, as seen in the Masonic Statue of Liberty.
July 10, 2013
The
Boy Scouts of America’s problems are nowhere near over. With the group’s recent
adoption of a new policy on admitting gay youths, critics are hitting back. And
the frustration has now led to action. On Tuesday, a national coalition
announced the creation of a new alternative group that will focus intently on
faith values.
While in its infant stages, the currently
unnamed group has an interim executive director and is preparing for its first
national conference. Rob Green, who is temporarily running the organization,
announced this week that the new organization will work to
raise up “godly” men. Many of those individuals who are a
part of this coalition, the Christian Post notes, were once associated with the
Boy Scouts.
“Our vision is to be the premier national
character development organization for young men which produces godly and
responsible husbands, fathers, and citizens,” Green said during a conference
call on Tuesday.
“The new program will be an exciting and motivating outdoor-based program focused on leadership and character development for boys, and founded on principles and values that reflect a Christian worldview.”
Fifty leaders met on June 29 in Louisville,
Kentucky, where they agreed to launch the organization and began to discuss its
details. Here’s more about its mission, as stated on OnMyHonor.net (one of its creators):
The new program will be an exciting and motivating outdoor-based program focused on leadership and character development for boys, and founded on principles and values that reflect a Christian worldview.It will be open to all boys irrespective of race, religion, ethnicity, or national origin. Parents from all faiths are welcome to place their children in the program. While boys may come from every religious background, adult leaders in the program ~ from the National Board level to individual unit volunteers ~ will adhere to a standard statement of Christian faith and values.The program and themes will teach practical life skills, an appreciation for the outdoors, service to others, leadership, and character development.Interestingly, the unnamed group will be based upon another organization for young girls called American Heritage Girls (AHG). TheBlaze previously profiled this organization, which describes itself as “Christ-centered.”
Similar to the issues that
the Boy Scouts are now facing, AHG was founded after advocates and former Girl
Scouts members found that their organization was also growing increasingly
secular. The roots of the girl group were set in 1995 in West Chester, Ohio, by
a group of parents who were looking for a Christian alternative for their young
girls.
Now, this new Boy Scouts
alternative will take the same route, using AHG as its guide.
“Our mission is simple and
clear: to guide generations of courageous young men to honour God, lead with
integrity, serve others, and experience outdoor adventure,” Green explained.
Here’s a video
announcement explaining the initiative:
While
boys with same-sex attraction will be allowed in, the Christian Post notes that
gay agendas will not be allowed to be pushed by its members. Also, sexual
purity will be one of the main touted values.
The policy in this arena will
read, in part, “the proper context for sexual relations is only between a man
and a woman in the covenant of marriage.”
On Sept. 6 and 7, the
group’s name and logo will be released at its first national convention in
Nashville, Tennessee. By Jan. 2014, it will be ready to fully launch.
(H/T: Christian Post)
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