James Robison (televangelist)
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James Robison (born October 9, 1943) is an American
televangelist Televangelism (from ''televangelist'', a blend of ''television'' and ''evangelist'') and occasionally termed radio evangelism or teleministry, denotes the utilization of media platforms, notably radio and television, for the marketing of relig ...
and the founder and President of the Christian relief organization Life Outreach International.


Biography


Early life and ministry

Robison was born and raised in
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. Robison's mother, Myra Wattinger, was a nurse. Robison has revealed that he was the product of rape and that his mother placed an ad in a newspaper for a couple to take care of him. He spent the first five years of his life with H.D. Hale, a local area pastor, and his wife who answered the ad and took Robison in. When he was five years old, his mother took him back, and eventually married the man who had raped her. Robison had a strained relationship with his biological father, who was an alcoholic, and whom he would wind up confronting in a violent manner at the age of 15. His father was arrested and Robison went back to the couple who adopted him, with whom his interest in Christianity and preaching was fostered. Robison eventually met his wife, Betty Freeman, while a student at Pasadena High School, and they wed on February 23, 1963, when both were 19. The couple, who now host the daily television program ''LIFE Today'', started their ministry together in late 1965 and then went into full-time television ministry, through the Rev. Dr. Billy Graham, in 1968. James and Betty have three children and 11 grandchildren, and reside in
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, where their program ''LIFE Today'' and their ministry ''LIFE Outreach'' are based. They lost their daughter Robin to
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in late 2012.


Dominionism

In 1979, Robison lost his regular slot on
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in
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for repeatedly attacking
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, which he said was "almost too repulsive to imagine... one of the vilest sins known to man." In August 1980, he spoke at the National Affairs Briefing (NAB), held in Dallas’s
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where he famously said, "I'm sick and tired of hearing about all the radicals and the perverts and the liberals and the leftists and the communists coming out of the closet. It's time for God's people to come out of the closet, out of the churches, and change America!". According to
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, who was Robison's communications director at the time, that rally was the genesis of the organization
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. Robison eventually rose to become one of the more prominent and popular conservative religious leaders in politics during the early 1980s. However, in the mid-1980s, Robison abruptly withdrew from his political activities. He instead began focusing on his own church community, on church unity, and on seeking forgiveness. By his own admission, his demanding schedule had consumed him, and the popularity he had so quickly achieved, together with an increasing desire for more such admiration, had changed him into someone he no longer recognized and did not like. This opinion was held doubly by his wife, Betty. Around this time he changed his religious views from evangelicalism to the charismatic movement, leaving the Southern Baptist Convention in the process. He with his wife, Betty, are members of Gateway Church, the DFW
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formerly pastored by Robert Morris, who resigned after allegations he sexually abused a minor in the 1980s. It was reported that Robison accompanied Morris in 1987 to meet the family of the 12-year-old girl Morris had abused over a period of years. Robison released a video on X refuting the claim, and added that he has a statement from the victim's attorney saying he was not present at the meeting. Robison went on further to condemn Morris' actions. In 2010, he convened a meeting in Dallas with several prominent conservative religious leaders, including Richard Land and Tony Perkins, in order to make plans to replace
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with a more socially conservative president in 2012.


''LIFE Today'' TV program

The Robisons' TV program, the daily television program ''LIFE Today'', airs around the world on various television networks, both secular and Christian, such as
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, and Daystar. It can also be seen on internet podcasts, as well as the Life Outreach International official website. ''LIFE Today'' often features guest interviews, musical guests and real stories from various guest viewers along with segments presenting the ministry's third-world mission outreach programs.


Christian retreat

In 1974, the James Robison Evangelistic Association purchased a hunting and fishing lodge near Hawkins, Texas, which the association developed into Brookhaven Retreat, a not-for-profit Christian camp and retreat center, still in operation today under different management.


Literary works

He has authored more than a dozen books, including ''True Prosperity'', ''Thank God I'm Free'' and ''My Father's Face''. His book ''The Absolutes: Freedom's Only Hope'' (Tyndale House), ''Living In Love'' (Waterbrook Multnomah), ''Indivisible'' (Hachette), and "God of All Creation" (Waterbrook Multnomah).


The Stream

In 2015, Robison launched The Stream, based in
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, a "national daily where those concerned about our nation's perilous course can gather for news, wisdom and inspiration."


Selected bibliography

*''The Absolutes: Freedom's Only Hope'' *''True Prosperity'' *''The Soul of a Nation''


References


External links


James Robison's websiteLife OutreachAmbassadors for LIFEBrookhaven RetreatReport from the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability
{{DEFAULTSORT:Robison, James 1943 births Living people American television evangelists People from Pasadena, Texas Christian revivalists American anti-abortion activists Christians from Texas American male non-fiction writers