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Bob Hoskins
Personal life
Born (1936-04-15) April 15, 1936 (age 88)
Ponca City, Oklahoma
NationalityAmerican
Religious life
ReligionChristianity
DenominationEvangelical
Senior posting
Period in office1987 - Present
Websitewww.onehope.net

Bob Hoskins (born April 15, 1936) is an American Christian missionary, author, and the founder of OneHope (formerly known as 'Book of Hope International') in 1987. He has spent the majority of his life serving as a missionary in the Middle East, Africa, South America, Asia and Europe.

Early life

At 19, Hoskins met Hazel Crabtree at a church event where he was preaching in Little Rock, Arkansas. Four years later, on September 5, 1959, they were married in a ceremony in Sacramento, California, before leaving for the mission field abroad.

Career

Early ministry

In 1964, the Hoskins planted churches in the Middle East and North Africa. The ministries they established under the name Middle East Outreach included correspondence courses, radio ministry, a seminary, and the organizing of missionary outreach to that area of the world.

In 1965, the Hoskins moved to Beirut, Lebanon, where they lived and raised their three children. In that country, Bob launched The Way of Life Literature Ministry.

Life Publishers International

After 15 years abroad, Hoskins returned to the United States with his family in 1980. They relocated to Miami, Florida, where Bob assumed the presidency of the newly formed Life Publishers International; a literature ministry. He continued leading Life Publishers until 1996, when the denomination he was affiliated with sold the publishing entity to Zondervan Publishers.

OneHope

In 1987, Hoskins launched 'Book of Hope International ministries'. As the ministry expanded beyond print to digital media, the ministry was renamed OneHope.

The first 968,000 Books of Hope - customized, Bible-based children's publications - were delivered in 1987 to every schoolchild in El Salvador at the request of the country's Minister of Education.

In 2004, Bob's son, Rob Hoskins, became president of OneHope.

Publications

Hoskins has authored books including All They Want Is the Truth.

  • The Middle East and the Third World War (1982)
  • All They Want Is the Truth (1985)
  • The Destiny Changing Book (1986)
  • They Still Want the Truth (1987)
  • Russia, The Miracle of the Open Door (1991)
  • Winning the Race for Russia (1992)
  • Voices of Destiny (1993)
  • Study War No More (1994)
  • Affect Destiny (2003)
  • The Indestructible Seed (2004)

Personal life

On June 22, 2015, Hazel Hoskins died at the age of 81.

Bob remarried and resides in Hillsboro Beach, Florida with his second wife, Helen.

References

  1. OneHope uses award-winning film to reach Latin Americans at Christian Telegraph; published May 22, 2010; retrieved August 4, 2014
  2. ^ Bob Hoskins : Bob was diagnosed with cancer....but it was people knowing he had cancer that got OneHope into Vietnam at United Christian Broadcasters; by Gary Hoogvliet; published September 20, 2011; retrieved August 4, 2014
  3. "Print | OneHope". onehope.net. Retrieved 2024-02-29.
  4. "He started preaching in Africa in 1955". UG Christian News. August 29, 2019. Retrieved March 8, 2024.
  5. "About Us | OneHope".
  6. Like Father, Like Son Archived 2014-10-20 at the Wayback Machine at Charisma Magazine; by Jennifer Leclaire; published November 2012; retrieved August 4, 2014
  7. "Hazel - OneHope". Archived from the original on 2015-06-23. Retrieved 2015-06-23.
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