FYI...
Parson.
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** Dostal and Laliberty fill new positions at Royal Rangers
(Coordinators to head up key branches of ministry to boys
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** DOSTAL AND LALIBERTY FILL NEW POSITIONS AT
ROYAL RANGERS
Royal Rangers, the Assemblies of God's national ministry to boys,
recently appointed two long-time district leaders to national
positions. Rick Dostal was appointed as national training
coordinator in February. Mike Laliberty was appointed as
Pioneers-Trailblazers coordinator for the national Royal Rangers
Office on March 1.
Dostal's responsibilities include the coordination of all national
training camps offered through the Royal Rangers ministry. He also
serves as National Camporama and National Rendezvous coordinator.
Prior to his appointment, Dostal worked 7 years as a building
inspector for the city of Pittsburg, Calif., after working as a
superintendent and journeyman carpenter for 15 years. He has been
involved in the Royal Rangers ministry since 1978, serving as the
Northern California-Nevada District FCF president for the past 6
years and as FCF vice president and divisional representative in
the Southern California District. Dostal has served as commander
of the following positions: sectional, area, senior, Trail
Rangers, Trailblazers, Pioneers, Buckaroos, and Straight Arrows,
along with serving in his local church as board member and Sunday
school superintendent and teacher.
Laliberty was employed as an electrical engineer and programmer
with IBM in Longmont, Colo., for more than 25 years. He has more
than 23 years of experience in a variety of leadership roles with
the Royal Rangers ministry, serving as a group leader in every
outpost group except Pioneers. He most recently served as
lieutenant commander in his local outpost and served as a senior
commander for 15 years. He has held a variety of other positions,
such as Leadership Training Course instructor, section commander,
district Frontiersmen Camping Fellowship vice president, district
FCF president, and most recently as district training coordinator.
With this wealth of experience in Royal Rangers, Laliberty will
coordinate the writing of the new curricula and training for
the Pioneers and Trailblazers programs for the national
Royal Rangers ministry.
Author(s): Marshall Bruner
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