2019 Winter Camp Challenge Coin
On the obverse (front) side, I used the a couple of galaxies and stars with earth and a Star Trek®-inspired starship
Since 2012, the North Texas Royal Rangers has produced Challenge Coins for each Pow Wow and Winter Camp to provide as an incentive to encourage boys to participate in a majority of the scheduled activities.
Click on the images below to learn more about each challenge coin I have designed and to see the obverse and reverse images for the challenge coin.
On the obverse (front) side, I used the a couple of galaxies and stars with earth and a Star Trek®-inspired starship
On the obverse (front) side, I used the artwork from the academy patch and on the reverse (back) side is the scripture verse Luke 2:52, from which we get the four ways a boy grows – mentally, physically, spiritually, and socially.
On the obverse (front) side, I used the superhero logo I created to brand the event along with a stylized American flag.
On the obverse (front) side, I used the NTX Shawnee Trail Chapter logo with a custom 50th anniversary FCF logo.
On the obverse (front) side, I used a classic motorcycle on a road based on the Pow Wow theme, “Highway to Heaven.”
On the obverse (front) side, I used artwork I created for the Winter Camp based on the theme “Hit the Mark.”
On the obverse (front) side, I used a monochrome Royal Rangers emblem on a military green background, since the theme for the Pow Wow was GI: Joe (Gospel Inspired: Jesus Offers Eternity), in honor of our military.
On the obverse (front) side, I used artwork I created for the 50th anniversary of FCF in conjunction with the Winter Camp theme “Blazing the Trail Home.”
On the obverse (front) side, I used artwork I created for the Pow Wow based on the theme “2016 Rangerlympic Games”, a nod towards the 2016 summer Olympic games held that year.
On the obverse (front) side, I used artwork I created for the Winter Camp based on the theme “Not of This World”, which comes from the principle that for Christians, this world is not our home.
On the obverse (front) side, I used artwork I created for the Pow Wow based on the theme “Royal Rangers 2015 Expo”, based off the world expo held that year in Milano, Italy.
On the obverse (front) side, I used artwork I created for the Winter Camp based on the theme “Adventures Along the Shawnee Trail”.
On the obverse (front) side, I used artwork I created for the Pow Wow based on the theme “The Amazing Grace”, based off the popular reality TV-show, The Amazing Race.
On the obverse (front) side, I used the Royal Rangers International (RRI) logo since the theme for the camp was “Royal Rangers Around the World”
On the obverse (front) side, I used artwork from the academy patch along with the scripture verse Luke 2:52, from which we get the four ways a boy grows – mentally, physically, spiritually, and socially.
On the obverse (front) side, I used artwork created for the event based on the theme “Boldly Go”, a Star Trek-inspired theme that ties into the Christian mission to go into all the world preaching the Gospel.
To celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Royal Rangers in a unique way, the North Texas Royal Rangers decided to issue a challenge coin and use if for the activity incentive for the 2012 Winter Camp.