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Xtreme Youth Resources -
Guide
Personal Growth
Guide: Do sections I, II, and II.
Frontier Guide: Do Sections I, II, and III
| I. Involvement (Required)
| A. Be age 15 or in grade 10, or its equivalent.
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| B. Be an active member of the AY Society or Pathfinder Club.
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| II. Commitment (Required)
| A. Repeat from memory the AY Aim and Motto..
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| B. Illustrate the meaning of the Motto by doing one of the
following:
- Art project
- Written composition
- Panel discussion
- Role playing
- Skit
- Musical interpretation
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| III. Growth (Required)
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Spiritual Discovery
Guide: Do sections I and select either II or III.
Frontier Guide: Do Sections I, II, and III
| I. Scripture (Required)
| A. Memorize a Bible text for each of the following subjects:
prayer, doctrine,
behavior, salvation, relationships, promises/praise, great passages.*
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| B. Trace the origins of 3 Bible versions that are presently
available in your native language,
OR list five kinds of laws God gave to Israel,
and compare their practical application to
yourself in today's society.*
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| II. Church Heritage (Optional)
| A. Read and outline 3 stories of Adventist pioneers. Tell
these stories during a Pathfinder Club
or AY worship time or fulfill audio-visual options
in instructor's Guide.* |
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| III. Christian Heritage (Optional)
| A. Role play an experience during the closing moments of
earth's history. |
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Serving Others
Guide: Do section I and select either II or III.
Frontier Guide: Do Sections I, II, and III
| I. One to One (Optional)
| A. Make a personal visit to a non-SDA person and share the
gospel, and outline a plan
to spend one year to lead that person to be a disciple for
Christ. |
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| II. Group Witness (Optional)
| A. Receive training in an outreach program, and participate
in 10 hours of outreach programs. |
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| III. Community Outreach (Optional)
| A. Spend a minimum of 4 hours with a pastor or his
associate, assisting him in his
pastoral duties, such as Bible studies, hospital calls,
and home visitation. |
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Making Friends
Guide: Do sections I and select either II or III.
Frontier Guide: Do Sections I, II, and III
| I. Building Relationships (Optional)
| A. List and discuss 10 guidelines for being a good life
companion, and weigh the value
of a Christian home versus a non-Christian home.
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| II. Christian Lifestyle (Optional)
| A. Give a written or oral report on respect for God's law
and civil authority,
and list 20 guidelines for moral behavior, and explain each.
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| III. Good Citizenship (Optional)
| A. Listen to a lecture on career opportunities for
Christians. Visit people working
in three careers of your choice and discuss your
findings. |
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Health & Fitness
Guide: Do section I and select either II or III.
Frontier Guide: Do Sections I, II, and III
| I. Health Principles (Optional)
| A. Make a presentation to elementary students regarding the
laws of good health. |
| B. Make a presentation to elementary students discussing the
dangers of drug,
alcohol, or tobacco use. |
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| II. First Aid/Safety (Optional)
| A. Complete a Red Cross first aid class, or lead a group
through the
Red
Alert Honor. |
| B. Study and practice "Traffic Safety".*
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| III. Fitness & Exercise (Optional)
| A. Choose one lifetime exercise activity and record your
exercise for 4 months. |
| B. Complete one of the fitness tests for your age.*
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President's Physical Fitness
- Canadian Fitness
- Health-Related Physical Fitness (for physically disabled)
- Set goals and improve.
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Youth Organization
Guide: Select two of three sections
Frontier Guide: Do Sections I, II, and III
| I. Leadership (Optional)
| A. Attend a conference-sponsored basic Pathfinder leadership
course. |
| B. Plan and teach two requirements in each of the following
honors:
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Camping Skills #3
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Camping
Skills #4
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| II. Club Awareness (Optional)
| A. Discuss with your club staff club-community involvement
in the total Pathfinder Club
program, OR For AY Societies, invite a Pathfinder
expert to speak to your group.* |
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| III. Pathfinder Programming (Optional)
| A. Plan, participate in, and evaluate your Pathfinder club
involvement with the
community in the following:
- Induction
- Club meeting
- Pathfinder Sabbath
- Investiture service
- Quarterly scheduling
- Club campout
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| B. Complete requirements of the Drill
and Marching Honor.* |
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Nature Study
Guide: Do section I.
Frontier Guide: Do Sections I, II, and III
| I. Spiritual Lessons (Required)
| A. Read the story of Jesus' childhood in
The Desire of
Ages, ch. 7, and relate
it to the place of nature study in His education and ministry
by giving orally before
an audience an original nature lesson (parable) drawn from your
observation. |
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| II. Nature Appreciation (Optional)
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Spiders/Rocks
and Minerals- Complete a spider web study project, OR collect
or obtain and
identify 15 different kinds of rocks and minerals. |
| B.
Ecology/Fungi-
List 10 ways in which you might actively work to improve the
environment in which you
live. Put 4 into practice, OR photograph or
draw 15 different fungi and correctly identify
them. |
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| III. Nature Honor (Optional)
| A. Complete a nature honor not yet completed, at your skill
level.*** |
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Outdoor Living
Guide: Do sections I or II.
Frontier Guide: Do Sections I and II.
| I. Outdoor Skills (Optional)
| A. Lead an individual or group through a
Knot
Tying requirement.. |
| B. Learn or review the Wilderness safety rules.*
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| II. Outdoor Activities (Optional)
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Honor Enrichment
Guide: This track not required.
Frontier Guide: Do Sections I and II.
| I. Arts, Crafts, Hobbies & Household Arts
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| A. Complete one honor at your skill level, not yet completed
in the area of art, craft,
hobby, or household skills.*** |
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