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  1. Jun 12, 2020 · Born in Baltimore in 1928, Betty Robinson entered into a world divided. A child of segregation, Robinson attended the St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, which was, at the time, an all-girls ...

  2. James and Betty Robison. Fatherless Nation. DESCRIPTION. TODAY'S VIDEO. Debra Fileta. Reset Your Mind. DESCRIPTION. TODAY'S VIDEO. Randy Robison and Tammy Trent ...

  3. Aug 17, 2016 · Betty Robinson Schwartz displays her Olympic gold medals in 1988. She died in 1999 at age 87. For a time, Betty Robinson was the fastest woman on earth. The Riverdale native was discovered by a ...

  4. Randy and Tammy show the effectiveness of the Mission Feeding outreach and the urgent need to expand it into more crisis areas. LIFE TODAY is an innovative talk show, sharing the Gospel message with people all over the world. LIFE TODAY ministers to people directly and presents opportunities for viewers to participate in global mission outreaches.

  5. James and Betty have three children and 11 grandchildren, and reside in Fort Worth, where their program LIFE Today and their ministry LIFE Outreach are based. They lost their daughter Robin to throat cancer in late 2012. Dominionism. In 1979, Robison lost his regular slot on WFAA-TV in Dallas for preaching a sermon calling homosexuality a sin ...

  6. Elizabeth Robinson was born in Riverdale, Illinois, in 1911. Known by friends, family, and classmates at Thornton Township High School as Betty, she was popular and athletic. However, in the 1920s, women’s track and field events were virtually unknown. One morning, Charles Price, a biology teacher from the high school, was on a train, waiting ...

  7. JAMES ROBISON: The Lord told me after the brokenness in my life that if I really wanted to be effective in the kingdom, I needed to learn that I was going to be a servant. BETTY ROBISON: When I opened that door to Him, He began to show me other areas, the fear in my life, and He began to deal with me in that.

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