Leader's Helps, Tips, and Ideas
First Things First!
What is the number one thing you need to be a successful RA leader? You must know Jesus Christ and have a personal relationship with Him. If you have not made a personal commitment to make Jesus Christ the Lord and Savior of your life, click here to learn more. Click here for a simple explanation of the gospel to use with children.
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Below are helpful tips, ideas, and information to enhance your leadership in RAs. Can’t find what you need? Have a helpful idea to add? E-mail royalambassadors@namb.net.
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Additional Resources
Patch Placement (pdf)
RA Commissioning Service
100+ Bible Memory Games and Activities (pdf)
Use these games and activities for supplementing lessons or just for fun.
RA History
RAs started in 1908. The legacy of lives touched will last for eternity.
RA Certificate of Registration (pdf)
This customizable certificate is for use after you register your chapter.
RA Certificate of Participation (pdf)
This certificate is for general participation in RAs.
RA Certificate of Recognition (pdf)
This certificate provides space for the recipient's name, church name, city, state as well as accomplishment and may be used at the leader's discretion.
RA Glossary
Increase your RA vocabulary with this helpful list.
RA Pledge Ideas
Here are some creative activities that will help your RAs learn the RA pledge.
How to Design an RA Web Site
Get detailed, specific information about putting together a Web site for your RA group.
Making Mission Stories Come Alive
Be inspired to use varied methods of delivering missionaries' stories.
What Does That Mean? (pdf)
A church drama based on the RA Pledge.
Begin a Chapter Scrapbook
Understanding Today's Children: Developing Tomorrow's Leaders Today
Link to LifeWay Christian Resources featuring articles on learning approaches, spiritual growth in children, and discipline and behavior issues.
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