Phil Wagie, Lutheran Pioneers historian, says that Pioneers teaches boys skills not always taught in school or in the home, things like basic cooking, survival skills, and first aid. All activities are infused with biblical principles, supplemented by devotions and pastoral oversight. The solution? The creation of the first virtual Train in Through this online option, boys can participate from anywhere and be supported by a Pioneer leader through website content, livestreams, and YouTube videos.
They can also participate in person in the activities that are the staples of the Pioneer program—like campouts and canoe trips; rocketry; photography; movie camp; and the hallmark activity of the program, the Pine Car Derby. Loren Lange and Randy Vosberg have been involved in Pioneers for decades and are both leaders at the national level. Through the years, Lutheran Pioneers continues to be an evangelism tool.
Lange recently met a boy and his father and struck up a conversation about the organization. Historically, boys who attend Lutheran Pioneers tend to stay connected to the church. Vosberg states that Pioneers is needed today more than ever. But the skills that boys learn in the Pioneers prepare them to be the leaders of tomorrow—while they build a strong Christian community around them. Click here to see our LP Privacy Policy. Fire Pit. Explore and adventure while you make new friends.
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