P.R.A.Y. Program has New Look

The P.R.A.Y. Program has a brand new look. It’s the same great program, but the recognitions and workbooks have had a “face lift” since July 2009.
This fresh new look is a blend of the traditional and contemporary. The recognitions retain the cross on the shield, but they feature a new color-coded design to symbolize how the four programs come together to build a foundation of faith for young people. The four colors represent the four levels in the P.R.A.Y. series, i.e. God and Me (red), God and Family (yellow), God and Church (blue), andGod and Life (green). The four colors converge into a point to create an “X” at the center of the cross. “X” is the first letter in the Greek word for Christ, and it is symbolic of how Christ should be at the center of our lives.
This new look coincides with a name change.
Rather than referring to the curriculum as the “God and Country”
series, it will now be called “The PRAY Program,” and the individual
medals will no longer say “God and Country” but rather the specific
program name, i.e. God and Me, God and Family, etc.
These changes stem directly from a desire to increase the number of youth participating in the P.R.A.Y. program and to increase the number of congregations developing a P.R.A.Y. ministry. A large number of clergy perceived “God and Country” to be a BSA program and hence would not teach it, not realizing that it is actually created by the faith community. There is no other reason for the new changes other than to reach more children, youth and families for Christ.
The actual curriculum content has not changed: the program themes and requirements (i.e. GAME Boxes, Pizza, Bible lessons, etc.) are still the same. The “old” books are not obsolete, but the order/application form will need to reflect new prices.
These changes come a great deal sooner than originally anticipated.
The new Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 and subsequent
regulations and mandatory testing of children’s jewelry, forced
P.R.A.Y. to not only accelerate the implementation of the new name and new look, but to also revamp its entire line of awards.Denominational medals have changed in order to reduce the number of items that need to be tested. Instead of having 9 different denominational medals to choose from, there is only one standard medal. Everybody will use the same medallion and have the option of “customizing” it by pinning a denominational pin into the ribbon. The medallion and pin are sold separately. These denominational pins are available at the God and Church level only.
Out of respect for the older youth who have already completed two of the four programs, P.R.A.Y. will continue to make the standard old style God and Church medal available for the next 2 or 3 years, and the standard God and Life medal even past that. This commitment extends only to the standard Protestant medallions, not the supplemental items such as charms and pins. Please visit the P.R.A.Y. website for more detailed information.
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. Some people
know that he 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. He would love our pizza
program! Not
because of the pizza gimmick, but because of the solid Bible lessons
behind 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. “
Please take the time to visit the P.R.A.Y. website at www.praypub.org to view the new pins and medals. Click here for a printer-friendly article / news release on the name change and new look.
P.R.A.Y. Exchanges Booklets at Scout Shops
Council stores and Scout Shops were given the opportunity to exchange their old God and Country booklets for the new P.R.A.Y. workbooks. The covers of these new workbooks are in full color, but the content and actual program requirements did not change. All stores should have current inventory in place for the new program year. Store managers should direct any questions to joanw@praypub.org.

The Duty to God Puzzle Patch series has come full turn and has rotated back to the Mountain/Sunset segment. If you were missing the Mountain, here’s your chance to complete the puzzle. The Puzzle Patch series is on a four-year cycle to encourage Scoutingunits to put a constant focus on “Duty to God” and to promote the religious emblems programs. Puzzle patches may be earned by both youth and adults. The requirements are simple: learn about the religious awards and make a commitment. Information on religious awards and sample presentation resources are available from P.R.A.Y. To purchase a segment of the puzzle, go to www.praypub.org.
Four-star recipients are individuals who have completed all four levels of the Protestant/Christian religious award series (i.e. God and Me, God and Family, God and Church, and God and Life). Congratulations to the following Scouts for achieving this prestigious four-star status!
First Quarter 2009:
| Atlanta Area | Dennis | Korwek | Methodist |
| Baltimore Area | Karl | Muhlbach | Lutheran |
| Buckeye | Thomas | Ostroski | Brethren |
| Buffalo Trace | Matthew | VanCamp | Methodist |
| California Inland Empire | Andrew | Tjelmeland | Protestant |
| Cascade Pacific | Joshua | Shake | Methodist |
| Central North Carolina | Nathan | Bryant | Protestant |
| Central North Carolina | Kelby | Hurlocker | Protestant |
| Circle Ten | Hunter | Beilharz | Methodist |
| Colonial Virginia | AJ | Stewart | Protestant |
| Del-Mar-Va | Jordan | Douglas | Methodist |
| East Carolina | Andrew | Benson | Disciples of Christ |
| East Carolina | Hiott | Walker | Disciples of Christ |
| Gamehaven | Quinn | Jacobs | Lutheran |
| Gamehaven | Alex | Stark | Lutheran |
| Georgia-Carolina | Brandon | Cassidy | Methodist |
| Grand Canyon | William | Bryant | Lutheran |
| Great Smoky Mts. | Scott | Carter | Cumberland Presbyterian |
| Greater Alabama | Alex | Edwards | Methodist |
| Greater Alabama | Michael | Henry | Methodist |
| Greater Cleveland Area | Benjamin | Johnson | Methodist |
| Greater St. Louis Area | Steve | Heim | Lutheran |
| Greater St. Louis Area | Christopher | Nichols | Methodist |
| Greater St. Louis Area | Scott | Schuknecht | Methodist |
| Green Mountain | Nathan | Mullins | Methodist |
| Green Mountain | Jeremy | Mullins | Methodist |
| Heart Of America | David | Gregory | Lutheran |
| Heart Of America | Jordan | Cook | Methodist |
| Heart Of America | Jonathan | Hubbs | Methodist |
| Heart Of America | Samuel | Riley | Methodist |
| Heart of Virginia | Randall | Timmerman | Methodist |
| Keystone Area | Justin | Hoffman | Church of God |
| Last Frontier | Samuel | Woltring | Baptist |
| Longhorn | Joshua | Wood | Protestant |
| Longhorn | Stephen | Smith | Methodist |
| Longhorn | Derek | Rogers | Methodist |
| Longs Peak | Jonathan | Heston | Assembly of God |
| Mecklenburg County | Jimmy | Bayne | Methodist |
| Mecklenburg County | Christopher | Lawing | Methodist |
| Middle Tennessee | Reed | Cothron | Presbyterian |
| Mid-Iowa | Jacob | Van Dyke | Baptist |
| Minsi Trails | Michael | Lewczak | Lutheran |
| Minsi Trails | Michael | Dewitt | Methodist |
| Northern Star | Robert | Rasmussen | Church of God |
| Occoneechee | Christopher | Shipley | Baptist |
| Occoneechee | James | Ammons | Methodist |
| Occoneechee | Lowell | Gothard | Methodist |
| Orange County | Mark | Hudak | Lutheran |
| Orange County | Taylor | Wright | Lutheran |
| Orange County | Andrew | Zimmermann | Lutheran |
| Pennsylvania Dutch | Travis | Wise | Methodist |
| Piedmont | Thomas | Beatty | Lutheran |
| Piedmont | Brian | Bumgarner | Lutheran |
| Westmoreland-Fayette | Connor | McGowan | Methodist |
Second Quarter 2009:
| Allegheny Highlands | Sean | Connor | Presbyterian |
| Allegheny Highlands | Tim | McLaughlin | Presbyterian |
| Black Swamp Area | Thomas | Condrey | Methodist |
| Cape Fear Area | Craig | Reece | Methodist |
| Chickasaw | Jeffrey | Schlichter | Protestant |
| Circle Ten | Zachary | Shorlo | Presbyterian |
| Cradle of Liberty | Donald | Hunt | Episcopal |
| Dan Beard | Nathan | Hensley | Methodist |
| Denver Area | Matthew | Conroy | Methodist |
| Greater Niagara Frontier | David | Pegado | Methodist |
| Greater Pittsburgh | Matthew | Lesnett | Presbyterian |
| Heart Of America | Matthew | Myers | Disciples of Christ |
| Heart Of America | Bradley | Uht | Methodist |
| Hiawathaland | Andrew | Pifke | Protestant |
| Inland Northwest | Ben | Clark | Baptist |
| Longs Peak | Josh | Osler | Methodist |
| Mid-America | Zachary | Burklund | Lutheran |
| Mid-America | Benjamin | Burklund | Lutheran |
| Minsi Trails | Adam | Weaver | Lutheran |
| National Capital Area | Schuyler | Phillips | Presbyterian |
| Northern Star | Erich | Bobka | Lutheran |
| Northern Star | Brian | Taintor | Lutheran |
| Northern Star | Jeffrey | Zakoski | Lutheran |
| Orange County | Christian | Bowden | Protestant |
| Otetiana | Charles | Aiello | Presbyterian |
| Pacific Harbors | Karl | Nielsen | Lutheran |
| San Diego Imperial | Kyle | Berglund | Episcopal |
| Shenandoah Area | Daniel | Cordova | Protestant |
| Southern New Jersey | Gregory | Terry | Methodist |
| Tall Pine | Ross | Baughan | Presbyterian |
| Three Fires | David | Traviolia | Methodist |
| Three Rivers | Jared | Arnold | Methodist |
| West Central Florida | Aaron | Bennett | Protestant |
| Westark Area | Matthew | Bishop | Methodist |
| Westark Area | Nathan | Bishop | Methodist |
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