Robert J. Morgan is an American Bible teacher, Christian author, and speaker. He has authored around 60 books, with over 5 million copies published worldwide.
Robert J. Morgan was born in Elizabethton, Tennessee, in 1952. His spiritual journey began in childhood, leading him to a lifelong commitment to ministry. He attended King College in Bristol, graduated from Columbia International University with a magna cum laude degree, and continued his education at Wheaton Graduate School and Luther Rice Seminary.
He received an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from Columbia International University in 2014.
Morgan's ministerial journey includes working with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and serving as the Teaching Pastor at The Donelson Fellowship for over forty years. His speaking engagements have taken him across the globe, from Christian colleges to international conferences.
Among Morgan's numerous publications, titles such as The Red Sea Rule and the Then Sings My Soul series have garnered significant attention.
The Red Sea Rules (2001) reveals ten principles for navigating life's difficulties, inspired by the biblical story of the parting of the Red Sea.
Then Sings My Soul (first book published in 2006) comprises a collection of the world's greatest hymn stories, reflecting Morgan's deep appreciation for hymnody and its impact on the Christian faith.
In 2019, Morgan lost his beloved wife, Katrina Polvinen Morgan, after 43 years of marriage. The couple had three daughters and sixteen grandchildren.
Robert J. Morgan resides in the Opryland area of Nashville, Tennessee.
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