| Marsh Mudness at Powwow

It was wet and muddy, but it was all for a good cause.
Greg Scott, Pennsylvania-Delaware district commander, and I agreed to slide into the mud hole together during their district powwow if the men and boys in attendance gave an excess of $2500 toward the development of the district Royal Rangers campground. At the end of the day, donations exceeded $3000 with additional contributions pledged to be given later. So all we had left to do was take the plunge!
The Penn-Del district’s Royal Rangers campground, like many others, is made possible by the efforts and donations of countless men and boys. These camps are sure to have a lasting effect on this ministry. One hundred years from now when boys are still coming to Christ at camp altars all across the nation, they will look back at the investment made in this era of RR history and thank God for every sacrifice made. I want to encourage leaders to invest in their camps. It will make an eternal impact on the destiny of so many souls in America and around the world.
Doug Marsh
National Commander
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