The Good Shepherd Emblem is a national recognition for adults who have rendered outstanding service to Baptist youth through their church and one of the national youth-serving agencies (Boy Scouts of America, Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., or Camp Fire Boys and Girls). The emblem is made available through the Association of Baptists for Scouting in cooperation with the national youth serving agencies. Its purpose is to acknowledge distinguished service by laypersons and pastors leading toward the spiritual, physical, mental, and moral development of Baptist youth through service to the church and its youth programs.
The emblem may be given to any adult (18 years or older) who has made an exemplary contribution to his or her church and one of the youth-serving agencies. The nominee must have demonstrated leadership as a "Good Shepherd" in his or her service to youth. It is preferable that this leadership extend over a period of not less than 10 years. Recipients must have a minimum of five years of active service in one or more of the national youth-serving agencies, and a like tenure of active service in local church ministry. The emblem may not be given posthumously. Self and spouse nominations will not be accepted: The emblem seeks the individual; the individual does not seek the emblem. If possible, the nominee should be kept unaware of the fact that he/she is being recommended for the Good Shepherd Emblem.
Nominations for the Good Shepherd Emblem may be initiated by individuals, church councils, or the local Association of Baptists for Scouting committee.
The nominator must:
The letter of nomination should provide detailed evidence and examples of the following activities. (Number all items to correspond to the categories below.) Be specific.
The nominees should:
Download an application form for the Good Shepherd Emblem
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