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Scouting – done right – builds spiritual leaders, says Mormon author
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Later, when I moved to Utah, I wrote a letter to the General Scouting Committee suggesting that small wards and branches have the option to have all age groups in the scout troop, but I never received a reply and the policy of having the scout troop be just for the Deacon age was not changed.
"Harris said the focus needs to move from being centered on advancement to creating spiritual opportunities for young men."
Amen. Amen and AMEN.
I am a scout leader in my ward and all I ever hear about is advancement, merit badges, awards, etc. Even when the boys don't really earn the badges, or when their involvement is questionable there is immense pressure from Priesthood leaders to award them. My Bishop said that "we want to look good at the next stake court of honor". Therefore, we need to make sure that the boys have a boat-load of awards so that the Bishop and the ward look good. Such nonsense is this that I am close to asking to be released.
Scouting needs parent involvement. It needs a well-functioning scout committee and everybody needs to be involved. If your boy is in scouting, please do what you can to help out - ask to be on the scout committee and do NOT expect the scout leaders to do everything and practically earn the awards for your boy.
Focus on what is right.
I look forward to reading the book.
When I first moved to Massachusetts from Phoenix, I was told we had to be registered in the District that served the Stake Center in New Hampshire and that I should attend the round tables provided by the Stake. However, within the first year, that policy changed, and I immediately registered my troop in the District in which we lived, and I started attending the Round Tables and other training provided by our Massachusetts District. My guess is that the policy during my first year against non-LDS activities was a local policy and not a church-wide policy. All of this was over 30 years ago, so the freedom I experienced to be active in non-LDS scout activities goes back that far, at least.
In my opinion scouting may have had its prime 30 years ago. The Duty to God program works much better for today. You have a lot more flexibility.
On a side note, of course the professional scouter/ author thinks scouting is the answer. He better or he should step down from his job with the BSA. I think he might be a bit biased.
To much focus on awards and not the servcie aspect of the organization
Stake scout troops make a lot of sense in terms of coordinating activities and being able to check on their progress.
I see no reason for radiclly rethinking the scout program. The Aaronic Priesthood is clearly a responsibility of the bishop, so making an organization like scouting that is so closely connected with it has to be kept at a ward level where the bishop has oversight.
Scouting is not an arm of the Priesthood - it has nothing to do with the Priesthood of Jesus Christ. It is the activity arm of the Young Men program and that is all it is. It does not work very effectively as part of the Young Men program in many parts of the Church worldwide. The Duty to God program is much more effective for use throughout the world.
Scouting should not be a competition between wards for merit badge numbers.
Scouting should not be a huge nursery school to spoon-feed a boy 3 or 4 years worth of information and then give him an Eagle award for attending.
Scouting should not be a program run by adults for boys.
Scouting should be an organized, well-run program with BOY leaders and adults functioning in ADVISORY roles only.
Boys should plan and run activities, participate in community service, learn skills, explore career opportunities, and learn teamwork and citizenship.
It would be nice if every boy earned his Eagle, but it lacks meaning and value if everyone is awarded it regardless of commitment, desire and participation level.
Failures on the part of some does not condemn the quality of the whole program. If it's not working, get people in who will get out of the way and let boys be Scouts!
The boy's mother always got him ready for campouts. I talked privately with her and encouraged her to give that responsibility to her son. She did, and the boy came to our next campout with only a baby receiving blanket and a frying pan. No food, no sleeping bag, no protection against the below freezing temperatures that night.
I sent the boy to the campfire program and found my SPL (a Priest) and said, "You have a problem." He and his assistant SPL (another Priest) found the boy's PL (a Teacher) and said, "You have a problem". They got the boy in a tent with another boy and his patrol shared their food. The next day, I talked privately with the boy and asked him one question: "What could you do to make your campouts more enjoyable." His answer covered preparation from A-Z. The next month he came well prepared, and his mother said it was all done by him.
Some kids won't have the same opportunities you may have had to excel, or even participate, in sports. They are no less worthy of achievement, mentoring, learning, and even excelling at something.
Scouting provides an avenue for each of those. It's not nirvana, but it's another arrow in the Bishop's quiver to meet the needs of some very valuable sons of God.
I should point out, as well, that jocks often enjoy, learn from, and fondly remember our scouting experiences, as well.
It's unfortunate that our society values the contributions of gifted athlete, above almost all other pursuits. That's why the Scouting program is so important to a Bishop.
I am finding that all involved in the program are overwhelmed with the responsibilities placed on them to run a strong program. To do it right requires a large commitment from all involved, leaders and scouts alike. People are extremely busy already with their own personal lives and responsibilites. My job as far as I can tell as committee chair is to motivate, encourage,organize, compel, harass, beg, and make other people do their scout callings. This is tough for me since I too am swamped with family, school and work duties and don't particularly love scouting anyway. I admire those who are willing to do anything with scouting. It really does take individuals who love scouting to fulfill the multiple layers of bureaucracy, let alone go camping every month. It really does take individuals that love scouting to make it work at all.
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One of the struggles and opportunities in LDS Scouting is the charge to reach out to ALL young men and not focus exclusively on those that are interested in one particular aspect of the program. Having small groups of boys often with widely varying interests can be particularly tough to weld together.
I'm grateful for the Scouting program and hope that I can help make it more effective in my sphere of influence.