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Robert G. Grant (b. 1936) is an ordained Baptist minister. He is considered by many as the ‘father’ of the Christian Rights in the USA. He founded the United Community Church of Glendale, California. He is also one of the founders of the California Graduate School of Theology.

He also served as the chairman of the Christian Voice -'the nation’s oldest conservative Christian lobby and the American Freedom Coalition

Robert earned 3 degrees BA in History BD , Dr,P and a diploma from St. Paul’s Bible College in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Robert is concerned about what he sees as moral decay in America. In 1974 he founded * American Christian Cause* in Southern California to fight against pornography and homosexual rights.
(Read - Dominion Theology in American Politics)

In 1978, having relocated to Washington D.C, he founded Christian Voice - the first major Christian Right organization in the USA. This included national conservative leader. ( Read info. about Political activism & about Christian Voice)

In 1987 he was the founding president of the American Freedom Coalition with Ralph David Abernathy. ( Read American Freedom Coalition).

He is the founder of the United Community Church of Glendale and the Graduate School of Theology (1968), both in California.

Robert has appeared on a number of TV programs, and heard on the radio, both as a host and a guest.

He is often quoted in a number of magazines. He is the publisher of American Freedom Journal.
He has worked in various ministerial positions as the religion editor of the Washington Times.

He has led over 125 pilgrimages to Israel.

Robert is now in his 80s. The Wikipedia notes read ‘former leader of several Christian right groups’ and ‘served’ which suggests he has slowed down, maybe even retired.

Sources used
American Freedom coalition
Watching Religion
Wikipedia

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