Trail Life USA to Provide Christian Alternative to Boy Scouts

Warren Cole Smith | WORLD Magazine | Updated: Sep 09, 2013

Trail Life USA to Provide Christian Alternative to Boy Scouts

More than 1,200 people from 44 states gathered this weekend in Nashville for the inaugural meeting of Trail Life USA, a new group that hopes to be a Christian alternative for the Boy Scouts of America. Organizers say Trail Life USA will be an outdoor scouting-like program designed for boys ages 5-17 which will focus on adventure, character and leadership.

“We’re here to honor the legacy of the Boy Scouts of America,” said radio personality Bill Buckner, master of ceremonies for the event. “But now, quite frankly, we are called in a new direction.”

This meeting is the culmination of intensive planning that began just over two months ago when a steering committee gathered in Louisville, Ken., to discuss the feasibility of starting a group. Since then the group has created a constitution and bylaws, logo, and other organizing documents and procedures.

According to Mark Hancock, vice chairman of the board and the convention host, said, “For this to happen in 68 days, that doesn’t happen by the power of men.”

John Stemberger is chairman of the board of directors for the new group. He said in his opening address that he would deal with what he called “the proverbial elephant in the room,” the relationship Trail Life USA with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). In May the BSA changed its membership policy to allow openly homosexual youth to participate in the program.

“First of all, we’re not an anti-BSA organization,” Stemberger said. “We’re not an anti-anything organization. We honor the legacy of the Boy Scouts of America and the contributions it has made to us and our families. The men and boys we have left behind are not our opponents. They are our brothers and our friends. I encourage you to interact with them with charity and good faith.”

Stemberger added, though, that “many of us feel anger and betrayal.” He said that charity requires him to “continue to expose the real dangers and risks that the new membership policy [of the BSA] poses to boys. Real men value integrity above institutions.”

Stemberger said Trail Life USA would be open to boys of all religious faiths, but it would be an explicitly Christian organization. “Adults must sign a statement of faith and submit to a background check,” he said. “We will have a strong outdoor component, and ranks from the Boy Scouts will be transferable.” The top award in Trail Life USA, the equivalent to the BSA’s Eagle Award, would be the Freedom Award.

"Our vision will be to become the premier national character development organization for young men which produces godly and responsible husbands, fathers and citizens,” Stemberger said.

c. 2013 WORLD News Service. Used with permission.

Publication date: September 9, 2013



Trail Life USA to Provide Christian Alternative to Boy Scouts