Longtime Anti-Abortion Activist has Fought the Good Fight
Pastor Bob Enyart, Known for His Unwavering Pro-Life Work, Daily Radio Show, and Christian Ministry has Gone to be with the Lord at the Age of 62
NEWS PROVIDED BY
Colorado Right To Life
Sept. 14, 2021
ARVADA, Colo., Sept. 14, 2021 /Standard Newswire/ -- Following a week of treating COVID-19 symptoms at home, Bob Enyart checked into Lutheran Medical Center in Wheat Ridge, Colorado on August 28, 2021. While in the hospital, his condition declined and he was eventually moved to the ICU with pneumonia on September 1. Despite the efforts of the hospital staff, his health continued to deteriorate and he eventually died on Sunday, September 12 at 3:00 p.m.
Pastor Bob became a follower of Jesus in his youth and his most enduring legacy will be those he led to Christ.
Teaching the truth of God's Word was Bob's foremost dedication. As pastor of Denver Bible Church, he would sometimes say, "If I could ask God any question and receive a response, I'd ask, 'which of my teachings are wrong?'" He loved to study and debate theology. To Bob, ascertaining truth was paramount.
He garnered nationwide recognition with his television show "Bob Enyart Live," which ran from 1994 until 1999. Though his program later shifted to radio, Bob's unique style and extraordinary message remained the same. He tirelessly shared the message that this generation is dying in sin and needs the Savior, abortion is murder, and that people should flee government schools, abandon immorality, abhor what is evil, and love one another.
Over the years, Bob was often asked to participate on other programs including Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, where he jumped at the opportunity to mock Jimmy Kimmel, Larry Flynt and others to their faces.
He was a tireless worker, and despite the importance of his work, would often drop everything at a moment's notice to help someone in need.
Still, his proudest achievement was that of his role as husband and father. He is survived by his wife Cheryl, their seven sons, seven grandchildren, his mother, two brothers, one sister, and countless nieces, nephews, and extended family. He was surrounded by his loved ones who fought with him until the very end.
SOURCE Colorado Right To Life
CONTACT: Will Duffy, 303-367-9455
NEWS PROVIDED BY
Colorado Right To Life
Sept. 14, 2021
ARVADA, Colo., Sept. 14, 2021 /Standard Newswire/ -- Following a week of treating COVID-19 symptoms at home, Bob Enyart checked into Lutheran Medical Center in Wheat Ridge, Colorado on August 28, 2021. While in the hospital, his condition declined and he was eventually moved to the ICU with pneumonia on September 1. Despite the efforts of the hospital staff, his health continued to deteriorate and he eventually died on Sunday, September 12 at 3:00 p.m.
Pastor Bob became a follower of Jesus in his youth and his most enduring legacy will be those he led to Christ.
Teaching the truth of God's Word was Bob's foremost dedication. As pastor of Denver Bible Church, he would sometimes say, "If I could ask God any question and receive a response, I'd ask, 'which of my teachings are wrong?'" He loved to study and debate theology. To Bob, ascertaining truth was paramount.
He garnered nationwide recognition with his television show "Bob Enyart Live," which ran from 1994 until 1999. Though his program later shifted to radio, Bob's unique style and extraordinary message remained the same. He tirelessly shared the message that this generation is dying in sin and needs the Savior, abortion is murder, and that people should flee government schools, abandon immorality, abhor what is evil, and love one another.
Over the years, Bob was often asked to participate on other programs including Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, where he jumped at the opportunity to mock Jimmy Kimmel, Larry Flynt and others to their faces.
He was a tireless worker, and despite the importance of his work, would often drop everything at a moment's notice to help someone in need.
Still, his proudest achievement was that of his role as husband and father. He is survived by his wife Cheryl, their seven sons, seven grandchildren, his mother, two brothers, one sister, and countless nieces, nephews, and extended family. He was surrounded by his loved ones who fought with him until the very end.
SOURCE Colorado Right To Life
CONTACT: Will Duffy, 303-367-9455