
Randy Singer is an award-winning author of nine books (including six novels), an adjunct professor at Regent University and the host of a weekly radio program on Sirius satellite radio called Cross Examination. A graduate of William and Mary Law School, he is a former trial lawyer with Willcox & Savage, one of Virginia's largest firms, and has the dubious distinction of being involved in the two longest-running trials in that firm's history. He also tried the first case in the Commonwealth of Virginia to receive gavel-to-gavel coverage on Court TV.
He previously served as President of FamilyNet television, a full-time cable television network available in more than twenty million homes, and as General Counsel for the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention. As a lawyer born in upstate New York, Randy claims that his eight years of service in the Southern Baptist Convention is proof that God can use anybody to do anything. He also currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Advisors for Regent Law School and as a legal advisor to the American Center for Law and Justice. He and his wife, Rhonda, live near Atlanta, Georgia. His daughter, Rosalyn, attends the University of Georgia and his son, Joshua, attends Auburn University. Randy and Rhonda cheer for whichever side is ahead in the annual Georgia/Auburn football game.