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Rev. Richard Reddoch
I was born and spent the first 20 years of my life in Kansas. I was saved during a revival meeting at West Wichita Missionary Baptist Church when I was seven years of age and was baptized the following summer in the Little Arkansas River. When I was 17 I met the girl who would soon become my wife and give us our three children. Sue and I were married just a few weeks before I graduated high school, over 41 years ago. After two years in Wichita, we moved to California where our first two children were born and where I attended Long Beach City College and California State University, Dominguez Hills, California. At this time in my life my goal was to become a medical doctor and I began the necessary pre-med studies. While attending Signal Hill Baptist Church in Signal Hill, California, God called me to preach. From California we moved to Texas on a job transfer (I worked as a chemist for Union Carbide Corporation at the time) and we began attending Central Baptist Church in Mesquite, Texas. While in Texas our third child was born. After three years in Texas and a call to missions work, we moved to Springfield, Missouri, where I graduated from Baptist Bible College with a B.A. in Theology. God led us back to Wichita, Kansas, where I worked as the head of quality control in a local oil company. This job supported our family of five for almost 5 years as Sue and I started Shiloh Baptist Temple.
Sue Reddoch
I was born in Red Oak, Iowa and raised in Wichita, Kansas, USA. My husband, three children and I came to Great Britain as missionaries of the Baptist Bible Fellowship, Int'I. in November of 1984. We first arrived in Edinburgh, Scotland. After enjoying ten years of ministry in Tranent, Scotland, the Lord moved us to Wrexham, North Wales, where, in June 2001, my husband became pastor of New Road Baptist Church. At New Road my personal ministry is teaching Sunday school and organizing ladies activities. Our ladies are the absolute BEST and I have great pleasure in working with them. The scripture that God used to draw me to Him and one to which I have clung for 36 years is Hebrews 13:5b "...I will never leave thee nor forsake thee." And He hasn't!
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