Dr. George Rohrig’s ministry encompasses over 50 years as a pastor and teacher of the Bible. His teaching ministry has taken him to four continents and numerous countries and Islands of the Pacific...vizualizați mai multeDr. George Rohrig’s ministry encompasses over 50 years as a pastor and teacher of the Bible. His teaching ministry has taken him to four continents and numerous countries and Islands of the Pacific in addition to churches across the U.S. He was a leader in the Revival Fellowship—a group of several hundred pastors knit together for fellowship and accountability. He served on the executive committee of that organization for 25 years. He is known for his integrity and clarity of teaching the scriptures without compromising his fundamental values dedicated to declaring the full message of the gospel of Christ and the apostles.
In addition to teaching in several Bible Colleges and the completion of extensive private studies during his 50 years of ministry, he has also received an honorary Bachelor of Theology and an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree.
He holds degrees from UCLA in Business Administration and worked as a Certified Public Accountant for eight years before accepting a call to pastoral ministry. His back ground as a Certified Public Accountant which required extensive testing of evidence before rendering an opinion on a client’s financial position, compelled George to thoroughly study the Scriptures for himself and not simply rely on what others said. He understood what he taught must be based upon the evidence of Scripture and not simply take as truth what others may have said or written. Because of this experience he began to understand that a personal and thorough knowledge of scripture and church history is fundamental to the proper understanding of God’s relationship with Israel and His Church. He realized that the opinions expressed by other writers, although with good intentions, may not necessarily be true to the scriptures and must be tested by solid biblical evidence.vizualizați mai puține