Robert KnutsonRobert Knutson graduated from Andrews University in August 1977 with a B.A. degree in Religion and a Business minor, which included one year as a student missionary, with very little interest in history other than the established dates for prophecy avocated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Having fallen out of the back seat of a car, on the driver's side, with suicide doors, at the age of 3, going 60 m.p.h. suffering a basal skull fracture, temporary blindness, left side paralysis with a present-day hemiplegic gait. He is the oldest of two brothers and a sister with parents who were Seventh-day Adventist secondary education, academy teachers. In lieu of the accident, Mr. Knutson's parents always shared with him that God had a special purpose for his life. In 1980, having read all Ellen G. Whites writings except the 8th or 9th volume of the Testimonies, in conjunction with Bible study, thoughts began formulating on Calvary's cross, the sanctuary, and prophecy. Sabbath, January 10, 1981, general conference President Neal Wilson, in a young adult Sabbath class, gave him a call to write. And by March 10, 1981, he had written a submitted yet never published, two-part article entitled The Cross, and then Self, Self, and Selflessness. Read More Read Less