Pathfinder Club Honor Book (Download PDF)

Pathfinder Club Honor Book (Download PDF)

Adventist Youth Honors are a center parcel of the generally Pathfinder educational curriculum. There are well over 400 honors that can be earned, covering a wide assortment of interface, from craftsmanship to music to professional interests.

It is the purpose of all honors to help the person to “increase in wisdom,z stature and in favor with God and man.

Pathfinder Honors categories:

Arts & Crafts
Health & Science
Household Arts
Nature
Outdoor Industries
Outreach
Recreation
Vocational

 

Pathfinder Club: Guide Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Pathfinder Club: Guide Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Guide Achievement Class is the first class in a Pathfinder Club that Develop leadership potential.

The Objectives are:

Provide a climate for fellowship and acceptance
Choose a Christian lifestyle
Learn to evaluate life and its meaning from the Christian perspective

General Requirements are:

  1. Be a teenager 15 years of age, and/or in Grade 10 or its equivalent.
  2. Know and understand the AY Legion of Honor.
  3. Be an active member of Pathfinder Club.
  4. Select and read one book of your choice from the Teen Book Club list, plus a book on local church history ( select book for your division or country).
Pathfinder Club: Voyager Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Pathfinder Club: Voyager Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Voyager Achievement Class is the first class in a Pathfinder Club that Develop leadership potential.

The Objectives are:

• Provide climate for fellowship and acceptance.
• Choose a Christian lifestyle.
• Learn to evaluate life and its meaning from the Christian perspective.

General Requirements are:

  1. Be a teenager 14 years of age, and/or in grade 9 or its equivalent.
  2. Through memorization and discussion, explain the meaning of the Adventist Youth Pledge.
  3. Be an active member of Pathfinders.
  4. Select and read three books of your choice from the Teen Book Club list.
Pathfinder Club: Ranger Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Pathfinder Club: Ranger Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Ranger Achievement Class is the fourth class in a Pathfinder Club that Develop leadership potential.

The Objectives are:

Provide a climate for fellowship and acceptance.
Choose a Christian lifestyle.
Learn to evaluate life and its meaning from the Christian perspective.

General Requirements are:

  1. Be a teenager 13 years of age, and/or in Grade 8 or its equivalent.
  2. Memorize and understand the Adventist Youth Aim and Motto.
  3. Be an active member of the Pathfinder Club.
  4. Select and read three books of your choice from the teen Book Club List.
Pathfinder Club: Explorer Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Pathfinder Club: Explorer Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Explorer Achievement Class is the first class in a Pathfinder Club that provide opportunities for the juniors to learn that God loves and cares for all people.

The Objectives are:


To help them to realize that Christ is the greatest revelation of God.
To encourage an awareness within the juniors that the church is interested in them as individuals.
To allow for personal growth and development through interpersonal relationships within selected
activities.
To enlarge their vision of the needs of their community and to help them find ways of attending to
these needs.
To assist them in developing a desire for achievement in all their work

General Requirements are:

  1. Be 12 years old and/or in Grade 7 or its equivalent.
  2. Be an active member of the AJY Society and Pathfinder Club.
  3. Learn or review the meaning of the Pathfinder Law and demonstrate your understanding by participating in one of the following: role play, panel discussion, essay, or prepare a project of your choice.
  4. Read the book “The Happy Path” if not previously read.
  5. Have a current Book Club Certificate and write at least a paragraph of review on each book.
Pathfinder Club: Companion Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Pathfinder Club: Companion Achievement Class – Curriculum Requirement & Developed Resources (PDF)

Companion Achievement Class is the second class in a Pathfinder Club that provide opportunities for the juniors to learn that God loves and cares for all people.

The Objectives are:

• To help them to realize that Christ is the greatest revelation of God.
• To encourage an awareness within the juniors that the church is interested in them as individuals.
• To allow for personal growth and development through interpersonal relationships within selected
activities.
• To enlarge their vision of the needs of their community and to help them find ways of attending to
these needs.
• To assist them in developing a desire for achievement in all their work, and to stimulate a desire to
continue through the entire class program.

General Requirements are:

Be 11 years old and/or in grade 6 or its equivalent.
Be an active member of the Pathfinder Club.
Learn or review the meaning of the Pathfinder Pledge and illustrate its meaning in an interesting way.
Read the book The Happy Path or similar book on the Pledge and Law if not previously read.
Have a current Book Club Certificate and write at least a paragraph of review on one book of your choice.