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==2. Participate in at least five Outreach activities during one year.==
 
==2. Participate in at least five Outreach activities during one year.==
   
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There are many opportunities during the Pathfinder year for outreach activities. Here is a list of ideas:
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* Collecting canned goods for the needy
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* Nursing home visitation
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* Christmas caroling
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* Work-a-thon (painting, cleaning, yard work, etc for the disabled or elderly)
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* Mission trip
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* Disaster relief
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* Literature distribution
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* Reading to younger children
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* Tutoring
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==3. Enroll at least two people in a Bible correspondence course.==
 
==3. Enroll at least two people in a Bible correspondence course.==
 
Traditionally, this has been done using the postal service, but now it is common to do it over the Internet.  These sites have online Bible Studies that you can use.  Why not invite your Internet friends to study with you?
 
Traditionally, this has been done using the postal service, but now it is common to do it over the Internet.  These sites have online Bible Studies that you can use.  Why not invite your Internet friends to study with you?

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1. Be a member of a Pathfinder Club or AY Society.

If you do not know where to find a Pathfinder Club or Adventist Youth Society near you, register at the NAD Pathfinder Forum and ask there, being sure to indicate where you are from. People on the forum will be very happy to put you in contact with a Pathfinder Club or AY Society near you.

2. Participate in at least five Outreach activities during one year.

There are many opportunities during the Pathfinder year for outreach activities. Here is a list of ideas:

  • Collecting canned goods for the needy
  • Nursing home visitation
  • Christmas caroling
  • Work-a-thon (painting, cleaning, yard work, etc for the disabled or elderly)
  • Mission trip
  • Disaster relief
  • Literature distribution
  • Reading to younger children
  • Tutoring

3. Enroll at least two people in a Bible correspondence course.

Traditionally, this has been done using the postal service, but now it is common to do it over the Internet. These sites have online Bible Studies that you can use. Why not invite your Internet friends to study with you?

4. Know from memory at least two key texts for each of the following Bible teachings:

a. Second coming of Christ

b. Seventh-day Sabbath

c. State of the dead

d. Law and grace

e. Conversion

f. Judgment

g. Inspiration of the Bible

h. Spirit of Prophecy

i. The saints’ reward

5. Give at least two Bible studies, using the open-Bible method, using visual aids, audio or electronic equipment.

6. Make at least 50 one-to-one contacts using outreach literature, ADRA annual solicitation, health/church survey or other one-to-one contact programs.

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