by Troy Lesan


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It’s been almost six years since Robert Rogers experienced the terrible tragedy of losing his wife and four children when floodwaters swept across Interstate 35 in Kansas. Since then, Rogers has emerged from the depths of despair and built a nationally-known ministry dedicated to the lives of his lost family-members. Rogers has taken his story everywhere from network television shows to conferences and to churches both large and small. On May 16, Robert Rogers spoke to a standing room only crowd at Lake Viking Church and, once again, totally inspired his audience.

Association member Harry Clymore, who was part of the gathering, was among those who were deeply moved by the testimony. "Robert Rogers tells an extraordinary story of being able to survive tragedy because of his strong faith in God," Clymore reflected.

It’s certain that everyone who saw Robert Rogers would strongly agree. It was a memorable experience.