Robert Sterling
Robert Sterling is a Dove Award winning songwriter, arranger, and record producer. His songs have been recorded by a variety of Christian artists, notably including Point of Grace, Gold City and Sandi Patti. His tunes have worked their way to the top of the Christian pop, Southern Gospel, and inspirational radio charts. Among Robert's record producing credits are the certified gold albums, Point of Grace, and The Whole Truth, and 24, by Point of Grace, and the Grammy-nominated recording, Love Will, by the Talleys. Robert is a five-time winner of the Gospel Music Association's Dove Award. For five years he headed the songwriting faculty for the Academy of Gospel Music Arts. In 1997, Robert served as the chairman of the Coalition for the Protection of America's Gospel Music Heritage, lobbying and testifying before Congress on behalf of Christian songwriters. In addition to his work as a writer, arranger and orchestrator, Robert has also served as an adjunct professor of Music Publishing at Belmont University in Nashville.
A 1977 cum laude graduate of Baylor University's School of Music, Robert currently resides in McGregor, Texas with his wife, Cindy. They have two sons, Matthew and Aaron, who have grown up and moved far away from home. Matthew lives in New York City, working as a film editor and comedy writer. Aaron is a much-in-demand studio drummer working in Los Angeles.