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Plenty of Good Reasons to Be A Scout His Hands Church

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Page 1: Plenty of Good Reasons to Be A Scout

Plenty of Good Reasons to Be A Scout His Hands Church

Page 2: Plenty of Good Reasons to Be A Scout

Plenty of Good Reasons to Be A Scout

Located in a former K-Mart in Woodstock, Georgia, His Hands Church promotes itself as a non-religious church, a place where hard-working Georgians could come and spend an hour or so to let it all hang out in the worship of God. The church is active in community affairs, and served as the venue for a coalition of groups to distribute new backpacks and school supplies to children who needed them. His Hands Church hosts meetings of community groups like the Cherokee-Pickens District of the Boy Scouts of America’s Atlanta Area Council, and sponsors Scout Troop 6410.

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Plenty of Good Reasons to Be A Scout

Despite some controversies, Scouting presents boys age 11 and older with a special opportunity to learn outdoor skills like hiking, camping, cooking over an open fire, aquatic skills, and first aid, among many others. The Scouts also emphasizes citizenship in the family, the community, and the nation, and teaches boys about the value of hard work, integrity, and teamwork.

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Plenty of Good Reasons to Be A Scout

Troop 6410’s website points out a host of special statistics about Scouting. For example, although only 4 of every 100 boys in the United States become Scouts, fully three-fourths of American business, religious, and political leaders participated in Scouts. Additionally, of America’s 233 astronauts, 133 were Scouts, and of the first 29, 26 had earned their Eagle badges.

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Plenty of Good Reasons to Be A Scout

Scouting seems to be synonymous with achievement . A majority of the graduates of the services academies have been Scouts, as were 72% of America’s Rhodes Scholars and 65% of its college graduates. The ranks of the fabulously successful are peppered with former Eagle Scouts like Sam Walton, John Glenn, Hank Aaron, Gerald Ford, and Steven Spielberg. On the other hand, there are many people who didn’t quite make it to Eagle, but managed to do well in life anyway - people like John F. Kennedy, Bill Gates, Harrison Ford, and a Briton who never quite made it to Queen’s Scout, Paul McCartney.

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Plenty of Good Reasons to Be A Scout

On a final note, very few of the boys who ever appear before a juvenile court judge are Scouts.