Master Guide
This is one of the most current leadership development program for youth ministry in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Master Guide is the foundation for youth ministry leadership, then builds two levels of continuing education that will help keep youth leaders sharp.

MASTER GUIDE
The Master Guide (MG) curriculum is one of the leadership programs that the General Conference Youth Ministries Department uses to train people for youth leadership. It is the “Ph.D.” of youth ministry in the field. You cannot earn your Master Guide without taking at least one Basic Staff Training (BST) course.

The Master Guide is the expert, the advisor, the promoter for Adventurers and Pathfinders. As such, MG is NOT a Pathfinder program, it is a Youth Ministry Leadership Program.

With one click, you can have one of the most current leadership development programs for youth ministry in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. This concept uses the Master Guide curriculum as the foundation for junior youth ministry leadership and helps keep youth leaders sharp, up-to-date, and focused on why we are in this business anyway.

We are now improving the MG Curriculum for release at the 2013 Impact South Africa youth congress.

MASTER GUIDE LEADERSHIP
This continues to be the highest level of leadership within the Adventurer/ Pathfinder programs of the church. It focuses on one’s personal spiritual life and growth first and foremost. General leadership skills are then woven into the sharpening of those skills, which are specifically geared to leading youth in God-ordained areas of development: understanding God’s world of nature, outreach ministry, service to others and a life-style that denotes healthy living.

As one church leader of the past put it so simply: “You can’t teach what you don’t know, and you can’t lead where you won’t go.” As leaders we must not only be good at spouting theory if we expect to see success with our youth ministry; we must live what we preach and demonstrate it.

Master Guide Requirements
PREREQUISITES
Be a baptized member, in regular standing, of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Be at least 16 years of age to start this card and 18 years of age at Investiture.
Complete a background check and child protection course, and be approved by your Conference/Mission.
With your mentor, prayerfully discuss what it means to be a Master Guide and why you want to become a Master Guide. Include a written one-page report or video in your Portfolio.
Complete each of the following CMT Basic Staff Training workshops (available in the Master Guide Curriculum Manual) or its equivalent for Adventurer leaders:
Club Ministry: Purpose & History
Club Organization
Programming & Planning
Club Outreach
Ceremonies & Drill
Developmental Growth
Introduction to Teaching
Medical, Risk Management, and Child Safety Issues
ADDITIONAL PREREQUISITE NOTES
Your progress as a candidate is under the supervision of your Conference/Mission. If under 18 years of age, you do not have to complete a background check, but you must be supervised by an adult when working with minors.

ALL PREREQUISITES MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO BEGINNING THE PROGRAM.

LEADERSHIP IDENTITY & GROWTH [WISDOM]
Complete each of the following Conference/Mission approved leadership training workshops (materials available in the Master Guide Curriculum Manual):
Read or listen to the book Education by Ellen White. Write a one-page reflection on what you have learned and how you can apply it in your ministry.
Read or listen to a book about Adventist leadership selected by your Conference/ Mission and do two Share Section options.
For each of the following, complete a survey and write a two-page reflection paper:
Spiritual Gifts
Personalities
For at least one year, be an active staff member in an Adventurer or Pathfinder Club or teach a Sabbath School for these age groups. Complete each of the following:
Attend at least 75% of all staff meetings.
Teach three Adventurer awards or two Pathfinder honors.
Have or earn the Christian Storytelling honor.
LIFESTYLE DEVELOPMENT [STATURE]
Choose one of the following and record your progress:
Have or earn the Physical Fitness honor.
Have or earn the Sportsman Master Award.
Complete the physical fitness section of the AY Silver Award or Gold Award.
In consultation with your Master Guide Mentor, choose a fitness app and complete at least a three-month program.
Complete a three-month physical fitness program recommended by your doctor.
Have or earn each of the following honors:
Basic Water Safety
Camp Safety
Camping Skills I
Camping Skills II
Temperance
Have or earn at least three of the following honors:
Backpacking
Basic Rescue
Camping Skills III
Camping Skills IV
Drilling & Marching
Ecology
Fire Building & Camp Cookery
Knot Tying
Nutrition
Orienteering
Stewardship
Hold a current Red Cross First Aid & CPR certificate or its equivalent.
SPIRITUAL GROWTH [FAVOR WITH GOD]
Choose one of the following and do two Share Section options:
Read or listen to the four Gospels and The Desire of Ages by Ellen G. White.
Read or listen to the Encounter Plan, Series 1: Christ the Way.
Keep a devotional journal for at least one month, summarizing what you learn in your devotional time and outlining how you are growing in your faith.
Read or listen to the book Steps to Christ by Ellen G. White and do two Share Section options.
Write a one-paragraph personal reflection on each of the 28 Fundamental Beliefs.
Choose one of the following:
Teach a three-month Bible class/baptismal study
Teach five of the following beliefs at a church-approved program:
Creation
The Experience of Salvation
Growing in Christ
The Remnant and its Mission
Baptism
Spiritual Gifts and Ministries
The Sabbath
Christ’s Ministry in the Heavenly Sanctuary
The Second Coming of Christ
Death and Resurrection
Choose one of the following and do two Share Section options:
Have or earn the Sanctuary honor.
Attend a Conference/Mission approved workshop about the Sanctuary.
Choose one of the following and do two Share Section options:
Have or earn the Adventist Pioneer Heritage honor.
Watch the series Tell the World.
Watch the series Keepers of the Flame.
Read or listen to a book on church heritage approved by your Conference/Mission.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT [FAVOR WITH MAN]
Have or earn the Personal Evangelism honor.
Have or earn three of the following honors:
Cultural Diversity Appreciation
Peacemaker
Social Media
One ADRA honor not previously earned
One Household Arts honor not previously earned
Participate in organizing three social/fellowship events with your local church.
Choose one of the following and when possible, involve your club or youth group:
Meet with a local government agency, non-profit, or other organization and participate in a community service project.
Work in an outreach initiative with your local coordinator of ADRA (or an equivalent ministry) for a minimum of three months.
SHARE SECTION
Share what you are learning! Include evidence (picture, written summary, link, etc.) in your Portfolio.

Write three inspirational cards and give them to a friend that does not attend church.
Post three of your favorite quotes (with brief commentary) on social media or a personal blog.
Record a video or podcast summarizing three ideas you learned and post it online.
Discuss with a group three concepts you can apply to evangelism.
Present a devotional to your club or youth group.
Share in another creative way approved by your Conference/Mission.
INVESTITURE REQUIREMENTS
Have a written recommendation from your local church board, stating that you are a baptized member in regular standing.
Complete all requirements of the Master Guide curriculum and pass a Portfolio review (see Manual) conducted by your Conference/Mission.
The Master Guide program must be completed in a minimum of one year and a maxi­mum of three years. Any requirements fulfilled outside of the three-year limit must be re­peated. This time limit does not apply to honors previously earned or to candidates who require specific physical or medical accommodation.