37 things a Girl Guide can do to develop her beliefs
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37 questions a Girl Guide can ask to develop her beliefs
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1. Make your Promise and become a Girl Guide
2. Participate in a Guides' Own 3. Do a good turn 4. Ask people what they believe in 5. Visit different places of worship 6. Celebrate a festival and holiday 7. Find out about Promise and Law from other countries 8. Give service 9. Complete the "Faith Awareness" badge (see: Look Wide) 10. Help plan a Guides Own 11. Read books 12. Discuss beliefs with your patrol 13. Complete your Junior BP award (see: Aim High) 14. Write a letter to your Guide Leader explaining your beliefs 15. Study science 16. Talk to your parents 17. Participate in Thinking Day celebrations 18. Take time out to think/pray/meditate/question/wonder 19. Spend time in nature 20. Be a patrol leader 21. Renew your Promise 22. Set goals for the future 23. Teach a new Guide about the Promise and Law 24. Talk to your grandparents 25. Attend a faith-based camp or conference 26. Take part in ANZAC Day 27. Watch a movie 28. Search the internet 29. Find a mentor or teacher. Then find another one. And another. And another... 30. Organise and run a Guides Own 31. Have a debate 32. Ask a Queens' Guide how she lives our her Promise and Law 33. Write a bucket list 34. Give up something unhealthy 35. Visit another country 36. Advocate for a cause 37. Reflect on the Guide Laws |
1. What does the Promise mean to me?
2. What have I learnt? 3. What makes something right or wrong? 4. Do I agree? 5. What is different, what is the same? 6. Why do we celebrate this? 7. Why does the Promise change? 8. How can I know when I have helped? 9. Was it a challenge? 10. How can I make this okay for everyone? 11. What else do I need to know? 12. Do I know what I believe? 13. How have I changed? 14. What is different about me? 15. How does this affect what I believe? 16. Do we believe the same things? 17. What is the future of Girl Guides? 18. What am I finding? 19. How do I feel? 20. What is responsibility? 21. What does the Promise mean to me now that I'm older? 22. What do I want to achieve? 23. What do I want new Guides to know about the Promise and Law? 24. How can we learn from the experiences of older people? 25. What will I do differently now? 26. Why do we commemorate war? 27. Whose views does this represent? 28. Which voices should I listen to? 29. Can one person have all the answers? 30. What am I trying to achieve? 31. How do I know that I am right? 32. Can I do the same? 33. How can I make good use of my time? 34. What do I need less of in my life? 35. What can I learn from other cultures? 36. Why is this important to me? 37. What are the standards for my life? |