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Royal Rangers History
July 31, 2020
This project is now a few years old. However we still need your help to keep it up to date. Do you have any history for your activities at outpost, sectional, district, regional, or national events for 2020 or before? We would love to get a copy and get it posted on the history site. Whether is it Pow Wow packets, FCF packets, posters, documents, patch scans, staff listings, etc. All history for your district and section can be posted. Please contact Mark Oliver and it will get updated quickly. We ask that patch scans/photos be a minimum resolution of 300x300. If you take a photo, please put one patch per picture and take the photo close to the patch so we get it up close.
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July 31, 2020
Have you submitted the required information to receive your 2020 Contributor patch yet? If not, remember, there are only 5 months left in this year. Don't wait too late completing the requirements or we may run out of patches. Read more about it here.
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Marshall Bruner
Announcement of Marshall Bruner’s Appointment to
National Royal Rangers Office
High Adventure Leader, Spring, 1990
Marshall Bruner has been named editor/promotions
coordinator for the national Royal Rangers ministry. He began his duties in
November 1989.
In his new position, Marshall serves as editor for the
High Adventure and
High Adventure Leader.
Prior to coming to Royal Rangers, Marshall worked more
than 3 ½ years on the editorial staff of the Division of Foreign Missions.
He began at DFM after earning a bachelor’s degree in writing from Southwest
Missouri State University in Springfield.
Marshall has been an employee of the General Council of
the Assemblies of God since 1980. While working in the Production
Department, he attended SMSU and worked as editor or writer for various
publications in Springfield.
Marshall is a third-generation Assemblies of God
adherent and a native of southwest Missouri. He served in the U.S. Army for
more than 3 years prior to coming to work at Headquarters.
Marshall met his wife Jan, also employed at
Headquarters, while working at the Headquarters’ complex. They have been
married more than 9 years and have a toddler daughter, Meagan.
“I consider myself fortunate to serve the Royal Rangers
of America during this great Decade of Harvest,” said Marshall. “I believe
God is leading this Fellowship into the greatest days it has ever witnessed,
and I am eager to share in this experience and to help our Royal Rangers
youths achieve their greatest potential in Jesus Christ. Together we
will build God’s kingdom.”
We who serve in the Royal Rangers national office
believe Marshall will be a great asset to the Rangers ministry. Welcome,
Marshall!