Ellicott Baptist Church

24075 State Highway 94, Ellicott, Co 80808

 719-683-2453

Randy and Naomi Shull

Our goals are to evangelize the lost people of Cambodia, disciple these believers one on one, and then organize these disciples into independent Baptist churches which are self-supporting, self-governing, and self-propagating.

Randy - I had the privilege of being born into a pastor's home. My dad led him to the Lord at the age of 5. In 2002, my parents both felt the call of God to go to Cambodia as missionaries. in 2004, at the age of 17, I moved to Cambodia with my parents and younger sister. The two years I spent in Cambodia as a teenager were truly life-changing! I made friends, learned to converse in Khmer, and participated in ministry on a weekly basis. Following the advice of my parents, I enrolled in Bible College with the intent of staying for one year. During the missions conference at Lancaster Baptist Church, I clearly felt God calling me into ministry and leading me back to Cambodia as a missionary. Upon graduating in 2011, I went back to Cambodia and spent a year helping my parents in ministry. During this year, I was able to study the language of Cambodia more in depth and also preach in the language. After returning to the States, I was accepted into an internship program called Advanced Ministry Training. For one year, I was able to intern in three local churches and glean from various seasoned men of God. This program concluded with a 2 week trip to Uganda to visit with a veteran missionary which was especially helpful to me. From 2013 to 2016, I served as the Assistant Pastor at College Heights Baptist Church in Farmington, Mew Mexico under the leadership of Pastor Burson Corley. During my time at College Heights Baptist Church, I had the privilege of running the Youth Department, heading up the music ministry, as well as run ministries like VBS and Youth Conferences. I was also given the opportunity to preach several times each year to our church family. The mentorship of Pastor Burson Corley was also very valuable to me personally. While serving at College Heights, God brought my wife, Naomi, and I together. Through our marriage, God has given me a woman who loves God, loves people, and has a burden for the mission field. We are so excited to see how God will use us in Cambodia as we surrender to His perfect will!

Naomi - I too had the privilege of being born into a pastor’s home. My parents led me to the Lord when I was 6. My family had a wonderful time serving God together in Espanola, NM. God opened doors for me to take missions trips to Mexico and Haiti when I was a teenager, and to Japan, Korea, and Israel as a young adult. At an early age, God burdened my heart for missions, and I knew He wanted me to be involved in missions in some way – whether through giving or through going. When I was 14, I surrendered my life to the Lord for whatever He would have me to do. After graduating from high school in 2005, I enrolled in the Bible Institute in my local church. As I was attending the Bible Institute, I was able to learn and grow through serving in the Christian school, doing some secretarial work for my dad, and helping with janitorial work in my church. This was a huge time of growth in my life as God allowed me to serve full-time in ministry as part of my training. In 2009, I graduated from Faith Bible Institute and Valley Bible Baptist Institute. The following year, I graduated with a BA in English through Thomas Edison State University so that I could teach English on the mission field if God ever opened that door. Through the following 5 years, I continued teaching at Valley Baptist Academy , while also serving in my local church as a Sunday school teacher and pianist, and working as an Academic Life Coach through Lumerit Education. Each of these opportunities provided wonderful experience in teaching, mentoring, discipleship, and organizing events. Through this time, God continued to burden my heart for missions, but specifically for young ladies who had been involved in prostitution and human trafficking. With the goal of gaining basic medical knowledge to use in the future, I gained certification as an EMT Basic in 2014. It was during this time that God brought Randy and I together. I have thoroughly enjoyed serving with him at College Heights Baptist Church since our marriage. Looking back on my life and the experiences God allowed me to have, I realize that God was preparing me to serve alongside Randy in Cambodia. God is good!

We believe the KJV Bible to be God's preserved Word for English speakers. We believe the KJV is the best translation from the correct text. We believe in the Pre-millennial, physical return of Jesus Christ to Earth after the seven-year tribulation. We believe salvation is available to all men, but only those who by faith believe on Jesus are saved from sin and hell. We believe every believer is gifted by the Holy Spirit for service, yet sign gifts ceased in the 1st century. We believe the church to be local and visible. We denounce the idea of a "Universal Church". We believe Christians are to live a holy life that is separate from the world. Our music, entertainment, and dress ought to reflect our identity as children of God. We believe every Christian is to be involved in each aspect of the Great Commission. Every believer is to be actively sharing their faith, and making disciples of all nations. The Great Commission therefore, is not exclusively a missions passage, but rather the marching orders of every church and church member.

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Randy, Naomi, Jewel,  and Joy

Email: shulls2cambodia@gmail.com

Website: http://www.shulls2cambodia.com/for-pastors.html