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Robert Lenard Schenck and his identical twin brother, Paul, were born in 1958 in Montclair, New Jersey, to Chaim "Henry Paul" Schenck and Marjorie (née Apgar) Schenck. Schenck was named after his father's older brother who was a decorated B-17 bomber pilot in World War II and who lost his life in an air crash while serving in the Korean War.
In 2005 Faith and Action ministry joined other organizations to sponsor a Nativity Scene on Capitol Hill during the Christmas season. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] One notable feature of the organization's office was a granite sculpture depicting the Ten Commandments displayed in the building’s front garden.
Rob Schenck, founder of the Washington, D.C. ministry Faith and Action in the Nation's Capital, described the Family's influence as "off the charts" in comparison with other fundamentalist groups, specifically compared to Focus on the Family, Pat Robertson, Gary Bauer, Traditional Values Coalition, and Prison Fellowship. [22]
The Rev. Robert Schenck testifies during a U.S. House Judiciary Committee hearing looking into allegations that he got advance word of the outcome of a major 2014 U.S. Supreme Court case.
Rev. Rob Schenck repeated under oath his allegation that Justice Alito leaked the outcome of his 2014 Hobby Lobby decision to a “stealth missionary.” Ex-Conservative Reverend Testifies That ...
Rob Schenck was quoted by The Times as saying he was informed weeks before the public announcement of the 2014 ruling shortly after two conservative allies had dinner at the home of Supreme Court ...
Robert C. Schenck (1809–1890), American Civil War general and politician Robert C. Schenck (politician) (born 1975), Republican member of the Florida House of Representatives Rob Schenck (Robert Leonard Schenck, born 1958), American pastor and former anti-abortion activist
Anti-abortion activist and religious leader Paul Schenck, twin brother of Rob Schenck, also attended Elim. [ 25 ] [ 27 ] Robert Heisner attended Elim Bible Institute [ 28 ] [ 29 ] from 1974 to 1978 and went on to full-time evangelism , pastoring , and notably developed a martial arts ministry called the Warriors of the Sword, [ 30 ] as well as ...