Believe It. Live It.

What does the Scout Law mean to you?

intro-200x148.jpgTake a look at these videos that demonstrate each of the 12 points of the Scout Law. Then send in your own photos and video that illustrate the Scout Law in action. The best submissions will be rewarded with some cool BL stuff.

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A Scout is Trustworthy

trustworthy-200x148.jpgIn this video, the “Believe It Live It” team profiles Austin Fire Department Engine Number Two and shows how trustworthiness is essential to a firefighter’s job.

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A Scout is Loyal

loyal-200x148.jpgIn this video, the “Believe It Live It” team profiles Frank Denius, the UT Longhorns No. 1 fan, and shows how he demonstrated loyalty with his service to his country in World War II.

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A Scout is Helpful

helpful-200x148.jpgIn this video, the “Believe It Live It” team profiles John Crismond, a Meals on Wheels volunteer, and shows how delivering meals to homebound people demonstrates the Helpful point of the Scout Law.

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A Scout is Friendly

friendly-200x148.jpgIn this video, the “Believe It Live It” team profiles Mike Haynes, and shows how he chooses to be friendly to everyone he meets despite losing the use of his legs.

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A Scout is Courteous

courteous-200x148.jpgIn this video, the “Believe It Live It” team profiles Gene Fackler, and explains why being courteous is essential in his job as a Southwest Airlines skycap.

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A Scout is Kind

kind-200x148.jpgIn this video, the “Believe It Live It” team profiles Jeri and Don Barr and explains how their Candlelight Ranch demonstrates kindness to kids with sickness or disabilities.

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A Scout is Obedient

In this video, the “Believe It Live It” team interviews a U.S. Army MEDEVAC crew and shows how obedience is essential to their mission.

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A Scout is Cheerful

In this video, the “Believe It Live It” team interviews Jessica Espinoza, a thespian who embodies cheerfulness.

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A Scout is Thrifty

In this video, the “Believe It Live It” team profiles the filmmakers who created “Chalk” for much less money than the typical Hollywood movie.

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A Scout is Brave

In this video, the “Believe It Live It” team profiles Alan Babin, who was injured trying to help an injured soldier in Iraq.

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A Scout is Clean

In this video, the “Believe It Live It” team profiles Tony Johnson, who cleaned up his life and now helps others escape from drug addiction.

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A Scout is Reverent

In this video, the “Believe It Live It” team profiles Gilbert Tuhabonye, who lives a reverent life despite horrific experiences in his youth.

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Introduction
Trustworthy
Loyal
Helpful
Friendly
Courteous
Kind
Obedient
Cheerful
Thrifty
Brave
Clean
Reverent

 

Do you have a photo or video that illustrates one of the 12 points of the Scout Law? Click here to send it to us. The best submissions will be rewarded with some cool BL stuff.

 

Every Scout can recite the 12 points of the Scout Law, but how many have taken time to really think about what the words mean?

In the summer of 2007, nine Scouts from the Capitol Area Council in central Texas decided to do just that. They worked side-by-side with professional producers to learn the craft of filmmaking for the Believe It. Live It. documentary project. Their goal: to create a video for each of the 12 points of the Scout Law, each profiling everyday people from their community who believe and live the Scout Law.

Click here to visit their website at http://www.scouttube.org/.

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