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Royal Rangers History

May 11, 2024

With district start holding their events for the year, we would love to capture the patches, pictures, and any other information for your district.   Take a look at the missing 2023 and 2024 Pow Wow patches.  If you have any historical information, please send it to history@ntxrr.org.

 

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Updates

April 30, 2024

With National Rendezvous fast approaching, reemmber to send us your information from the event.  Whether it is FCF members in their outfits, competition photos, event patch images, event winners, or just your historical write up about Rendezvous, please send it to history@ntxrr.org  Posting all you have will show others what they can expect at future Rendezvous and what they missed at the 2024 National Rendezvous.

Site Support:

This site is managed by the North Texas Royal Rangers on behalf of and is the exclusively authorized history site of the national Royal Rangers ministries office, Springfield, MO. Contacts for this site include Mark Oliver and Jonathan Trower.
Since July 2012, this site has been the official national Royal Rangers office effort to capture and provide history of Royal Rangers for future generations of Royal Rangers. As those who started the Royal Rangers ministry age, we want to capture their knowledge and artifacts now, before they are lost forever.
History can be mailed to Jonathan Trower / Mark Oliver, PO Box 614, Hewitt, TX 76643 or emailed to history@ntxrr.org.

National Director - Doug Marsh

National Royal Rangers Director from early 2007 thru August 2014.

 

Rev. Douglas Marsh has served as national Royal Rangers director since early 2007. His vision is to grow Royal Rangers by building a responsive and relevant evangelistic program for boys, by developing young men into effective leaders, and by ministering to every boy at home and abroad.

An AGWM missionary, Doug also serves as the Director of Royal Rangers International, which he founded in 2002. Additionally, he served as the training coordinator, and later the coordinator, for Royal Rangers in Latin America and the Caribbean, from 1989-2002. While residing in Costa Rica from 1993 - 2002, Doug and his wife, Kerry, co-founded Camp Summit, an 80-acre evangelism center for men and boys.

The son of missionaries, Doug was born in Peru and raised in Bolivia. As a teenager, he earned Royal Rangers' highest award, the Gold Medal of Achievement, in 1987. Doug and Kerry were married in 1992 and are the prod parents of two children, Jonathan ('97), and Katelyn ('99).

 

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