The death of devout Christian author and inspirational speaker Lisa Robertson sent CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network) into mourning as the 16-year-old grandmother died of natural causes, while surrounded by her beloved family, on December 30, 2023. Known for her commitment to Bible studies and teachings, Lisa Author of many popular books and study guides including The Way of Life: Walking in the loving presence of God And Advent: Making Christmas About Christ, It is shown annually on CBN's The 700 Club.
Over the years, her work as a Christian apologist has touched the lives of thousands of people. She encouraged and inspired them with her books and guidance. Condolences have poured in from far and wide following the 69-year-old's death. Many commented on her legacy after her obituary was shared online.
The Christian community in Virginia is mourning the loss of Lisa Robertson
Lisa Robertson was born in Denver, Colorado, on March 9, 1954. She graduated from Sweet Briar College in Virginia in 1976. She met her husband, Timothy Robertson, there while organizing the annual religious conference. Lisa invited Timothy's father, Dr. Pat Robertson, to be the keynote speaker.
After getting engaged that same year, she married Tim the following year. At the age of 46, they had five children and 16 grandchildren who they affectionately called “Honey.” Before becoming a mother, Lisa worked in advertising and network television.
After finding her calling as a mother, Lisa Robertson continued to pursue her passion for women's ministry, establishing a women's Bible study at Galilee Church, Virginia. The group has been going strong for about 40 years, encouraging thousands of people to study religious studies.
Her passion for studying the Bible extended to other parts of the United States and abroad, and she was a member of the board of directors of the Museum of the Bible, based in Washington, DC. Lisa has also been an active member of Proverbs 31 Ministries, a Christian outreach program and podcast for women.
Her social work for women did not end there, as it culminated in the formation of an organization called “Change of Seasons” which hosts prominent speakers from all over the country to help uplift women beyond the strict religious framework. Lisa Robertson was also a founding member of Alpha in North America, an evangelistic course designed to present Christian doctrines through seminars.
Lisa's interest in education is clear. She has been directly involved in several state initiatives, such as Elevate Early Education, which has promoted early education for children in Virginia. To this end, she developed Faithful Beginnings, a program to encourage young children to learn the Christian faith from an early age. In 2012, she was appointed to the Virginia Council on Child Abuse and Neglect by the Governor.
Lisa Robertson leaves a lasting legacy, thanks to her faith through the numerous Bible teaching groups and programs she helped implement in Virginia to help spread her beliefs. Condolences poured in to her family from well-wishers after news of her death spread online.