Honoring the life, labor, and legacy of Bro. Scott Netterville and the faithful service of Scott and Debbie Netterville through Ambassador Baptist Ministries.

Bro. Scott Netterville faithfully served the Lord in ministry for 37 years, alongside Mrs. Debbie Netterville, who has served the Lord for 50 years. Though Bro. Scott has gone home to be with the Lord after his battle with cancer, the work God used him to establish continues through Ambassador Baptist Ministries.

The Ministry God Gave Them

Bro. Scott explains the burden behind Ambassador Baptist Ministries: helping small churches, encouraging pastors, training believers to share the Gospel, and expanding the Bible Handout Ministry across America.

He Saw Souls

Those who knew Bro. Scott often described him as soul-conscious. Whether preaching, singing, serving, traveling, or simply going about daily life, he carried a burden for people to know the Lord Jesus Christ.

His Soulwinning Partner

Mrs. Debbie Netterville’s testimony gives a personal look at the burden that shaped Bro. Scott’s life—from his early desire to learn how to win souls to the beginning of the Bible Handout Ministry. Their service together was marked by faithfulness, sacrifice, and Gospel purpose.

A Legacy That Continues

Ambassador Baptist Ministries continues with the same heart that shaped its beginning: to strengthen churches, encourage pastors, train believers, and help place the Word of God into the hands of people who need the Gospel.

Before his homegoing, Bro. Scott welcomed Andrew and Abby Rardin into Ambassador Baptist Ministries and looked toward the future of the work with confidence. Today, the ministry continues with gratitude for the foundation laid by Bro. Scott and Mrs. Debbie Netterville.

Don’t miss heaven… It’d be an awful thing.

One phrase Bro. Scott often used when handing someone a Gospel tract was, “Don’t miss heaven. It’d be an awful thing.” His greatest desire was for people to know the Lord Jesus Christ personally.