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Roberts Liardon
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From a young age, Roberts Liardon was destined to become one of the most well-known
Christian authors and orators of his generation. To date, he has sold more than 16 million books
worldwide that have been translated into more than 60 languages and has ministered in 127
countries. Roberts is recognized internationally and has experienced great success as a
revivalist, an inspirational speaker, and a prolific author.
Roberts Liardon was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and his career in the ministry began at the young
age of 13, when he gave his initial public address. At 17, Liardon published his book, I Saw
Heaven, in which he related his experience of going to Heaven as a young boy. This book quickly
catapulted him into the public eye, selling 1.5+ million copies. Later Roberts’ “God’s Generals”
books and DVD series also found a worldwide audience that has continued to grow over the
years, establishing him as a leading Protestant Church historian, a role he carries with honor to
this day.
Christian authors and orators of his generation. To date, he has sold more than 16 million books
worldwide that have been translated into more than 60 languages and has ministered in 127
countries. Roberts is recognized internationally and has experienced great success as a
revivalist, an inspirational speaker, and a prolific author.
Roberts Liardon was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and his career in the ministry began at the young
age of 13, when he gave his initial public address. At 17, Liardon published his book, I Saw
Heaven, in which he related his experience of going to Heaven as a young boy. This book quickly
catapulted him into the public eye, selling 1.5+ million copies. Later Roberts’ “God’s Generals”
books and DVD series also found a worldwide audience that has continued to grow over the
years, establishing him as a leading Protestant Church historian, a role he carries with honor to
this day.
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