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    Gordon P. Robertson

    American lawyer

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  1. Gordon Perry Robertson (born June 4, 1958) is the President of the Christian Broadcasting Network, President of Operation Blessing International, and Chancellor of Regent University. He is the main host of The 700 Club, [better source needed] the show founded by his father, Pat Robertson.

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    Gordon Robertson is the son of Pat and Dede Robertson and the leader of CBN, a Christian media and humanitarian organization. He also produces documentaries, features, and animation series that share the stories of the Bible and the world.

  3. Mar 12, 2024 · Gordon Robertson is the son of Pat Robertson and the leader of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN). He also produces The 700 Club, a daily news and talk show that airs on TBN. See his recent appearances on the program.

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  4. Jun 8, 2023 · His son Gordon P. Robertson became CBN’s chief executive in 2007 and replaced his father as host of “The 700 Club” in 2021.

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  5. Jun 8, 2023 · Robertsons son, Gordon, succeeded him in December 2007 as chief executive of CBN, which is now based in Virginia Beach. Robertson remained chairman of the network and continued to appear on the “700 Club.” Robertson stepped down as host of the show after half a century in 2021, with his son Gordon taking over the weekday show.

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  7. Jun 8, 2023 · AILSA CHANG, HOST: The controversial televangelist Pat Robertson has died at the age of 93. Robertson was an architect of the religious right, a pioneer in Christian broadcasting and,...

  8. Gordon Robertson is the Chancellor of Regent University. The son of Pat and Dede Robertson, Gordon graduated from Yale University in 1980 and earned his Juris Doctor degree from Washington and Lee University in 1984. He then practiced law in Norfolk, Virginia, for 10 years.

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