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- Each religion creates its own religious emblems program
- Religious emblems are NOT created by
BSA
- P.R.A.Y. creates the Protestant Christian program. The information in
this presentation pertains only to the Protestant Christian series.
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- The P.R.A.Y. Program has changed
- This presentation will explain what changed, what didn’t change, and the
reason for the changes.
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- What Stayed the Same:
- The curriculum stayed the same.
- The program requirements (i.e. the Bible lessons, service projects,
GAMEBoxes, Pizza, etc.) did NOT change.
- It is the same GREAT program designed to help youth and families grow in
faith together!
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- What Changed?
- The “look” of the program changed.
- Both the books and the medals have a new “look.”
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- Books have new covers
- The new covers are printed in full color.
- The covers are appealing, but more importantly, they are more durable.
- (Don’t forget, the inside content of the books did not change.)
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- Medals have New Bars
- The bars on the medals now say the actual program name, i.e. God and Me,
God and Family, etc.
- This will eliminate the confusion that was caused by the old “God and
Country” bars (people thought they had received the wrong medallion).
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- Medals have new Pendants/Shields
- The pendant is still in the traditional shape of a shield, but the cross
has changed.
- The cross has a new
- four-colored design.
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- The new design continues the P.R.A.Y.
tradition of using four colors to designate the different program
levels.
- Red = God and Me
- Yellow = God and Family
- Blue = God and Church
- Green = God and Life
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- The four colors also have traditional meanings:
- Red = Love, the blood of Christ
- Yellow = Sunlight, joy
- Blue = Truth, loyalty
- Green = Growth, new life
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- The four-colored cross shows how the four programs come together to
build a foundation of faith for young people.
- The “X” at the center symbolizes
- how Christ should be at the
- center of our lives.
- The new look is a visual reminder of our goal of bringing young people
closer to Christ.
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- The tradition of denominational awards at the God and Church level has
continued.
- The new design incorporates a denominational pin that is worn in the
ribbon of the medallion.
- This is only at the God and Church level for grades 6-8.
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- All God and Church Recipients will receive the same medallion but have
the option of “customizing” it by pinning a denominational pin into the
ribbon.
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- There is only one size pin available: the ¾” lapel pin
- There are pins for youth recipients, counselors, and mentors
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- The patches are still the same: they did not change in design.
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- “The P.R.A.Y. Program” replaces “God and Country”
- To reduce confusion over the medals
- To emphasize that it is a program created not by the BSA but by the
national church bodies
- To create a blend of the traditional with the contemporary
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- The new medals were launched in July 2009.
- God and Me and God and Family recipients automatically receive the new
design.
- Our concern is for older Scouts who have already earned the first two
awards
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- Older youth who have completed God and Me and God and Family will have
the opportunity to complete the series and receive matching awards, i.e.
they can still receive the “old style” medals.
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- The old style God and Church standard Protestant medal will be available
for the next 3 years
- The old style God and Life standard Protestant medal will be available
for the next 5 years
- Also available will be the old style Protestant ¾” pin, counselor pin,
and mentor pin
- Visit www.praypub.org for more information
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- P.R.A.Y. recognizes that these new changes do not come easy.
- As CEO Mark Hazlewood explains,
- “I earned my God and Country emblem as a Scout. I remember my father
pinning the medal on my uniform. In one way I understand a sense of loss
with the new medals. But then I considered my father.
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- Some people know that my Dad was the first Executive Director of
P.R.A.Y. and that he helped write the old curriculum. The curriculum has
changed since then, and I know my father would be proud of it.
- I see his legacy to me as being twofold: upholding our values and
beliefs but at the same time finding ways to honor and express them in
new ways in the future. That’s how I see the new emblems.
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- Thank you for your patience as we make the transition to the new
design, and thank you for partnering with P.R.A.Y. as together we strive
to Build Faith in Youth.”
- Mark Hazlewood
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- Building Faith in Youth
- 11123 S. Towne Square, Ste. B, St. Louis, MO 63123
- 1-800-933-7729 / 314-845-3318
- www.praypub.org
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