The RA Ranks 1.THE CANDIDATE (otherwise called prospect) (A boy must complete this rank before becoming a member) a. Attend four chapter meetings. b. Learn and say the royal ambassador motto, pledge, hymn, and commission and declaration. c. Learn and explain the royal ambassador colors and emblem for the royal ambassadors. d. Start and complete basic discipleship course e. Be accepted into the chapter by majority vote. 2. ASSISTANT INTERN (for 10years old boys) a. Attend Sunday school lessons for at least 6 months in the year, and must write out and submit the topics and memory verses of the studies. b. Attend church training and/or house fellowship for at least 30 Sundays in the year of study. House fellowship leader and church pastor will sign certification. c. Attend RA weekly meetings for at least 40 meetings a year. Chapter secretary and president are to sign certification. d. Learn, say or sing the following: i) RA motto ii) RA pledge iii) Stanza 1 of the RA hymn e. Share
The RA Colours The royal ambassador colours are blue, gold and white. The blue stands for loyalty: 1. Loyalty to Christ the king 2. Loyalty to the church and her mission 3. Loyalty to the royal ambassadors organization and its beliefs. The gold stands for value or worth: 1. The worth of Christ to the boy as lord and master; and 2. The worth of the boy to Christ as his ambassador. The white stands for Purity: 1. Purity of body 2. Purity of mind 3. Purity of soul in the worship of one God and him alone.
RA Abbreviation RA – Royal Ambassador RAs- Royal Ambassadors RAN- Royal Ambassadors of Nigeria PF- Patrons Forum NPF- National Patron’s Forum MRC- Manual Review Committee LT- Leadership Training Committee LTC- Leadership Training Committee MOD- Missionary Organizations Department NC- Nominating Committee NBC- Nigerian Baptist Convention MMU- Men Missionary Union VC- Volunteer Counselor RANEC- Royal Ambassadors National Executive Committee NEC- National Executive Council RE- Revised Edition SBC- Southern Baptist Convention
Vision,Goals and Cardinal Objectives of RA OUR VISION Touching the lives of boys, impacting the eternity of men! OUR FOUNDING GOALS To become a well informed , responsible follower of Christ To have a Christ-like concern for all people To carry the message of Christ like for all people. To work with others in sharing Christ To keep myself clean and healthy in mind and body. OUR CARDINAL OBJECTIVES 1. Helping boys in personal spiritual development and discipleship 2. Equipping members for mission action 3. Ensuring educational and career develop pment of boys 4. Promoting social awareness, responsibility and responsiveness 5. Promoting personal and corporate discipline and cohesion 6. Promoting personal commitment and demonstrated in stewardship of life, churchmanship and denominational interest, and understanding as well as an appreciation of Baptist beliefs and practices 7. Enabling members personality, potentiality and dignity development OUR PHILOSOPHY The founda
The Order of Royal Ambassadors Royal Ambassadors is the name of a Baptist worldwide missionary organization for boys between the ages of 10 and 24 – an international organization found in many countries of the world, wherever there are Baptists. It is found on the continents of Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe North America, and South America. The organization in Nigeria is Called Royal Ambassadors of Nigeria(RAN). In its mission education and ministry plan, RAN has a foundational Christian education plans for junior RA, boys between the ages 10 and 12; basic discipleship plans for intermediate RA, Boys from age 13 to 16 (or secondary school age); and solid mission education and action plans for senior RA, who are boys within the ages 17 and 24. The vision and work of royal ambassadors started in the united states of America in 1908 among the brotherhood commission of the southern Baptist convention, USA; and came to Nigeria as one of the world’s leading organizations for boys
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