Richard E. Trull, Ph.D.
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Welcome to Dr. Trull's web site. This web site is provided for students to access course material, update notes, and check on assignments. It also provides links to mission activities.
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I became a member of the Faulkner University faculty in 1995 and I direct the missions program. I also serve as an elder at the Fort Deposit Church of Christ. Before coming to Faulkner, I was a missionary in Meru, Kenya for over ten years. My wife and I worked among the Meru tribe on the northeast slope of Mt. Kenya. The tribe numbered about one million in size. We worked with several other missionary families. We and one other family founded the work in Meru in 1984. Our ministry was a church planting ministry which required us to learn the local tribal language to proclaim the gospel message in the heart language of the Meru people. During the ten years on the mission field we were blessed to see thirty-two congregations planted that continue to this day with new congregations also being started by the national churches. There are currently forty-five congregations among the Meru and Maasai that border them. We also have a Bible and vocational training center, Kambakia Training Center (KTC), in the central town where Christians are able to receive more formal education. KTC offers Bible courses year around for church leaders, Christians and anyone desiring to learn. The vocational training assists people in developing more skills for earning a living. More information is available at merumission.org. |
| My family and I continue to work in missions through follow-up visits to Africa and summer mission trips with students to various parts of the world. Faulkner currently has a mission emphasis group called Pi Tau Epsilon which encourages students, faculty, staff, and others to participate in. Faulkner Universitys Missions for Christ. It is a ministry experience program designed to assist students in participating in mission activities domestically and internationally. Its primary purpose is to provide ministry support to missionaries while providing the students with missions experiences. The missions program at Faulkner is designed to provide quality academic instruction with practical missions outreach programs. I am a co-sponsor of Pi Tau Epsilon which is a mission emphasis group comprised of students, faculty, staff and others interested in missions who meet to develop and facilitate participation in mission efforts. The goal from these practical mission experiences is to raise-up long-term missionaries for future mission service. |
Meru, Kenya |
Future Mission Events
| Download 2008 World Mission Workshop Lectures |
| Faulkner University's Missions for Christ | |
| Tau Epsilon - Missions Club | |
| CASA - Central America Study Abroad | |
| Kenya Missions - Summer Mission Trip |
BI 5361 |
Missionary Anthropology | |
BI 5362 |
Theology of Mission | |
BI 5365 |
Worldview and Contextualization | |
BI 5366 |
The Gospel and Islam | |
BI 5367 |
World Religions |