Rex M. Rogers (born 1952) serves as President of SAT-7 USA, the American promotion and fundraising arm of SAT-7, a Christian satellite television ministry by and for the people of the Middle East and North Africa. SAT-7 SAT-7, based in Nicosia, Cyprus, supports quality, indigenous-produced programming on four channels in three languages, Arabic, Persian, and Turkish.
| Dr. Rex M. Rogers | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1952-10-25) October 25, 1952 (age 60) Pasadena, Texas |
| Residence | Michigan |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Broadcast Management and Development |
| Organization | SAT-7 USA |
| Home town | Byesville, Ohio |
| Title | President |
| Religion | Christian |
| Website | |
| www.rexmrogers.com | |
Rogers was president of Cornerstone University from 1991 to 2008, tied for third longest serving president among independent colleges and universities in Michigan. He also served as a graduate assistant and on the faculty and/or administration at University of Cincinnati, Cedarville University, and The King's College. Rogers worked in 2008-2009 as vice president for The Timothy Group.
Rogers's website, www.rexmrogers.com, features a blog on current issues and events. He writes a monthly article for West Michigan Christian News.
A frequent guest on radio and television programs, Rogers comments upon religion, politics, leadership, gambling, education, and other cultural issues. For sixteen years, Rogers was the author and voice of the radio program and newspaper column "Making a Difference." His programs and columns applied a Christian worldview to contemporary issues and concerns.
December 13, 2011, Rogers initiated a video column called "Making a Difference with Rex Rogers," produced by Missions In Media. The video column is posted on YouTube via the Christianenews Channel and published at West Michigan Christian News, distributed via the newspaper's e-edition, and posted at Relevant Christian.
Sarah, Rogers's spouse since 1974, is a board member and volunteer for Women At Risk, International, traveling extensively and speaking against human and sexual trafficking. She and Rogers have four adult children, their spouses, and four grandsons.
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“Parenting forces us to get to know ourselves better than we ever might have imagined we couldand in many new ways. . . . Well discover talents we never dreamed we had and fervently wish for others at moments we feel we desperately need them. As time goes on, well probably discover that we have more to give and can give more than we ever imagined. But well also find that there are limits to our giving, and that may be hard for us to accept.”
—Fred Rogers (20th century)