The evangelical community is mourning the passing of Rev. James Robison, a prominent figure who dedicated his life to spreading faith and humanitarian efforts. He passed away on Sunday, May 17, as confirmed by LIFE Outreach International, the organization he founded. As of now, the specific cause of his death has not been disclosed.
Ministry's Tribute
LIFE Outreach International announced the news via a social media statement, honoring Robison for his lifelong commitment to sharing the Gospel and providing "hope, help, and healing" globally. The board urged supporters to keep his wife Betty, the Robison family, and the ministry's staff in their prayers.
The statement concluded with a quote from Matthew 25:21: "Well done, good and faithful servant." The ministry emphasized its commitment to continue Robison's mission with the same passion and dedication he exemplified.
James Robison's Impact
Over the years, Robison became a well-known evangelical leader in the U.S., recognized for his fervent preaching and the long-running television show, LIFE Today. However, his influence extended beyond the screen and pulpit.
Under his guidance, LIFE Outreach International evolved into a significant humanitarian organization, implementing feeding programs, clean water projects, disaster relief, and outreach initiatives for vulnerable populations in various countries. Robison often shared his personal story of overcoming adversity, which fueled his passion for helping those in need.
Looking Ahead
The ministry plans to provide more updates in the days to come. While the cause of Robison's death remains unknown, it is evident that his legacy will continue through the organization he built and the community that will profoundly miss him.
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