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  1. Aug 18, 2015 · Elizabeth Robinson, better known as Betty Robinson made history by becoming the first woman who won gold in athletics at the Olympics. It was in 1928 in Amsterdam for 100m. Instead of this, she is known as the girl who rises from the dead. I n 1931, she was presumed dead after a plane crash, but the mistake was discovered at the morgue.

  2. May 14, 2020 · James and Betty talk to Tammy Trent about her recent Mission Feeding trip to the East African nation where a long-running famine is causing rampant malnutrition and death. Coming Soon. 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 ...

  3. Betty Robinson’s sprinting debut was a sprint in itself. After only four months of training, she challenged the US record-holder Helen Filkey and got her spot on the US Olympic team at only 16 years of age.

  4. James and Betty Robison Crisis In Ethiopia James and Betty talk to Tammy Trent about her recent Mission Feeding trip to the East African nation where a long-running famine is causing rampant malnutrition and death.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Betty Robison is known for LIFE Today (Randy Robison) (2020), Life Today with James Robison, Betty Robison, Randy Robison, and Tammy Trent (2023) and Life Today with James Robison (2002). She has been married to James Robison since 1963.

  7. Happy Birthday, Betty, and let’s enjoy many more! To leave a comment on Betty's Facebook post, click here. LIFE TODAY with James and Betty Robison not only ministers to people directly through the daily broadcast, but also presents the global mission focus of Life Outreach International.

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