Robin’s background is a bit of winding road, but one he considers divinely guided
by God. His early background was in youth ministry with undergraduate majors in Biblical
studies and psychology from Evangel University (Springfield, MO). This evolved into
a focus on counseling and masters degrees in general and clinical psychology, and
eventually LPC licensure. Robin then earned a PhD in educational psychology at Texas
A&M University, and this led to his current research and teaching focus on statistics,
measurement, and research methodology. The LPC licensure was latter allowed to lapse
due to a focus on methodology, but Robin still periodically works with counseling
applications. More recently, Robin has completed a doctor of ministry (DMin) degree
from Liberty University with a cognate in expository preaching and teaching. Robin
is married to an incredible woman and has two awesome, young adult kids. In his spare
time, Robin enjoys outdoor activities and being involved at Midway Church.
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