Bob Enyart was an American talk radio host and pastor of Denver Bible Church know all about him in this article as like his Family, Net Worth, Parents, Wife, Children and Cause of Death
Bio | |
Name | Bob Enyart |
Birthdate ( Age) | 1959 (age 62 years) |
Place of Birth | Paterson, New Jersey, United States |
Nationality | American |
Marital Status | Married |
Spouse/Partner | Cheryl Mayns (m. 1994), Krista Enyart (m. 1981–1989) |
Children | Not Known |
Parents | Not Known |
Education | Arizona State University |
Profession | American radio host and pastor of Denver Bible Church |
Net Worth | $1 Million – $2 Million |
Last Update | September 2021 |
Bob Enyart was an American talk radio host and pastor of Denver Bible Church.A recent obituary online confirmed Bob Enyart’s cause of death being COVID-19 after vocally promoting his dissmissive stance on the pandemic restrictions.
Bob died at the age of 62-years-old, having been born in 1959 in Paterson, New Jersey, United States.
Early Life and Family
Bob Enyart is described as a DBC (Denver Bible Church) Pastor and Radio Host.Currently located in Denver, the American talk radio host was educated in Arizona State University.
Bob Enyart Wife, Is Bob Enyart Married
Bob was married to his current spouse Cheryl Mayns Enyart since 1994, and was previously paired with Krista Enyart from 1981 until 1989.
Bob Enyart Net Worth
Bob Enyart was an American talk radio host and pastor of Denver Bible Church has an estimated Net Worth arround $1 Million – $2 Million in 2021.
Career and Controvercy
In 1999, he bought nearly US$16,000 (equivalent to $24,857 in 2020) worth of O. J. Simpson memorabilia at an auction benefiting the families of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. He then led a group that set fire to the items on the steps of the Los Angeles courthouse where Simpson was acquitted in protest of the verdict in the O. J. Simpson murder case.
In June 2009, Enyart was convicted of criminal trespass following a protest at Focus on the Family.Enyart was called a mid-Acts ultradispensationalist.”Ultradispensationalism” is the point of view that the Church was founded later than on the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2).Continuously carrying very strong views, Bob lost his life while fighting mask and social distancing restrictions in court.
Enyart previously made headlines in October 2020 after filing a lawsuit through his Baptist church which challenged Colorado’s coronavirus restrictions and successfully sued the state over mask mandates and capacity limits in churches.
A Real Silence Radio Show post regarding COVID-19 from August 2021 confirms that ‘Bob and Cheryl Enyart have sworn off taking the Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson vaccines because, as those firms admit, they tested these three products on the cells of aborted babies.’The host had also stated that anyone who considers themselves ‘pro-life’ should refuse the jab and called Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson ‘child killers’.