Gerald Robison has pastored churches on three continents, trained over 1,200 Bible teachers in over twenty-five countries, served as the international training manager for Walk Thru the Bible, and founded and cofounded three ministries.
He has instructed hundreds of mission classes, and has been a favorite speaker for Perspectives, Steeling the Mind conferences, and mission conferences around the nation and the world. He has worked with the Issachar Initiative, Finishing the Task, Perspectives, and City for the Nations.
Affectionately known as “Dr. G” to many, he has a deep foundation for ministry. He was called to ministry while still in high school and began preparations for it. He achieved his BA in psychology and counseling at Furman and Mercer Universities, his master’s degree and his Doctor of Ministry at Luther Rice Seminary, another master’s degree in education and counseling at Georgia State University, and more graduate studies at the International Institute of Theology and Law sponsored by Simon Greenleaf School of Law and the International Institute of Human Rights sponsored by the University of Strasbourg, France.
His passion is for helping reach people of every tongue, every tribe, and every nation until representatives from each group is gathered into the throne room of God for worshipping our heavenly Father.
Gerald (Dr. G) is a prolific author and has more on the way.
* Cat and Dog Theology: Rethinking Our Relationship With Our Master
* Cat and Dog Prayer: Rethinking Our Conversations With Our Master
* A Beginner's Guide to Understanding Spiritual Warfare
* A Dog's Tale: An Allegory on What's Gone Wrong in Missions and Evangelism
* Because He Liked It: 101 Glimpses of God's Glory in the Animal World
* Crocs Eat Rocks: Another 101 Glimpses of God's Glory in the Animal World
* Where Did Grandpa Go? - That's What I Want to Know
* The Innkeeper
* 30 Seconds That Can Change Your Life
* Making Your Life Count for Zero - A 30-day Devotional
* The Story of the Bible: Seminar Notes and 31-day Devotional
* Cat and Dog Theology: Study Guide