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National FCF President Emeritas, Fred Deaver to Speak at PowWow'05

June 10-12, 2005 ~ Ranger Trails Camp

Fred Deaver - Former National FCF PresidentMississippi District Royal Rangers 35th annual Pow-Wow will be held on June 10-12, 2004 at Ranger Trails Camp located just south of Jackson in Terry, MS. Royal Rangers is a national ministry to boys by the Assemblies of God designed to reach, teach and keep boys for Jesus Christ.

The Lord is Strong Mighty in Battle. Psalms 24:8

In this day of war we realize that God will help us fight our spiritual battles. Mighty In Battle is the theme for this year's PowWow... Don't Miss It!

This annual camp will have some new features. We will have a new FCF Amphitheatre and an exclusive FCF Village in a remote area. There will also be some exciting new games and activities. Of course we will have the ever-popular swimming!

The cost of PowWow has gone up slightly. The cost for this year's camp is $12.00 per pre-registered person ($15.00 at the gate).

Also, the cabins will be available for rent on a first come first serve basis. Pastors can stay in them for FREE. The cost is $20.00 per person (not including registration fee). Visit the PowWow Guidelines page for more details and conditions.

Boys and men from across the state are invited to come together for this 3- day camp. The camp features many activities for boys including setting up campsites, outdoor games, swimming, rifle and archery shooting, and exciting services in the amphitheater. Each group sets-up its on campsite using lashing projects, tents and cooking area, cut and chop area, and entranceways. The campsites are graded and trophies awarded for the best setup. The theme is Mighty In Battle.


Fred Deaver,
National FCF President Emeritas
The special guest speaker for PowWow will be Fred Deaver of Riverton, Kansas. Fred is known all over the world for his tremendous speaking and love for boys. He is one of the most widely known names in Royal Rangers and is considered one of the pioneers of the Royal Ranger minsitry. He served for many years along side ranger's first National Commander, Johnny Barns. He was the long time National President of the Frontiersman's Camping Fellowship and now serves as the FCF President Emeritus. Fred is a gifted artist. He paintings of frontier lore and wildlife have helped to sustain him in his minstry. We are very privaledged to have Fred and look forward to hearing him speak. Did I mention he is a former Marine Drill Sargeant?

Be sure to read all about last year's exciting PowWow with our National Commander, Rich Mariott.

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