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The number of requirements you need has changed, all the activities on this blog are still good, they just changed how many you need to do and some slight wording changes. but please check the new Requirements above to be sure you don't do unneeded work.


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Thursday, June 1, 2017

AOL - Required - Duty to God in Action

Duty to God in Action

This one is kind of inflexible and you'll have to figure out how to do it with your boys and their community. I was able to make most of it into a den meeting and then sent them off to do the act of service on their own with their parents

Complete requirements 1 and 2 and at least two others.
Requirement
     1. Discuss with your parent, guardian, den leader, or other caring adult what it means to
do your duty to God. Tell how you do your duty to God in your daily life.

     2. Under the direction of your parent, guardian, or religious or spiritual leader, do an
act of service for someone in your family, neighborhood, or community. Talk about
your service with your family. Tell your family how it related to doing your duty to God.

     3. Earn the religious emblem of your faith that is appropriate for your age, if you have
not done so already.

     4. With your parent, guardian, or religious or spiritual leader, discuss and make a plan
to do two things you think will help you better do your duty to God. Do these things for
a month.

     5. Discuss with your family how the Scout Oath and Scout Law relate to your beliefs
about duty to God.

     6. For at least a month, pray or reverently meditate each day as taught by your family or
faith community.

I'm going to be honest here, there isn't a lot of room in this pin to be clever or interesting, you pretty much have to do what is says, all the discuss and talk stuff we did in a den meeting, first mentioning that the scout oath and law are good staring places if they get stuck, then going around the table each person discussing each point briefly making one comment at least., we then did # 5, discussing each part of the scout oath and law,  referencing it back to the previous discussions. we went round robin till all the points had been covered.

They then picked 1 or 3,5,6 to do as homework.

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