FAITH IN GOD AND CUB SCOUTING Possible Activity Correlations
January 2004
FAITH IN GOD WOLF BEAR WEBELOS
Basic Requirements Achievement 11
Achievement 1 Webelos Badge, Requirement 8
Learning and Living the Gospel Give a family home evening lesson on Joseph Smith’s First Vision . . .
Achievement 11a
Achievement 1 Webelos Badge, Requirement 8
Read D&C 89. Discuss how Heavenly Father blesses us when we faithfully live the Word of Wisdom . . .
Achievement 11b, c
Achievement 9c, g
Activity Badge: Fitness
Prepare a pedigree chart . . . Achievement 11
Achievement 8d
Webelos Badge, Requirement 8
Serving Others Write a letter to a teacher, your parents, or your grandparents . . .
Elective 21b Achievement 18b
Communicator 11
Plan, prepare, and serve a nutritious meal.
Achievement 8c, e
Achievement 9c, g
Family Member 11, Fitness 3,
Outdoorsman 8
Developing Talents
Learn to sing, play, or lead a song from the Children’s Songbook . . .
Elective 11d, e, f
Elective 8 Activity Badge: Showman 8, 9
Visit an art museum or attend a concert, play, or other cultural event. . . .
Achievement 10c, f
Achievement 10a
Activity Badge: Showman 17, Naturalist 4
As you familiarize yourself with the Faith in God for Boys guidebook you will find many opportunities to make it a part of your regular Scouting program. Occasionally, you may want to devote an activity day/den meeting exclusively to the Faith in God activities. Cub Scouting prepares a boy to be “self reliant and dependable—a person of worth, a caring individual.”1 Adding Faith in God prepares a boy to receive and honor the priesthood of God.
1Wolf Handbook, p. 1.