Ralph Drollinger

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Celebs NameRalph Drollinger
GenderMale
BirthdateApril 20, 1954
DayApril 20
Year1954
NationalityUnited States
Age65 years
Birth SignTaurus
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Ralph Drollinger Biography

Ralph Kim Drollinger (born April 20, 1954) is an American clergyman and retired professional basketball player, and leader of the “White House Bible Study Group,” a study group sponsored by 10 cabinet members which holds weekly meetings each Wednesday.

Drollinger played basketball at Grossmont High School and was the CIF Southern Section MVP, as his team won the 1972 CIF championship as a high school All-American. He was a 7’2″ (2.19 m) and 250 lb (114 kg) center and played collegiately at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He was the first player in NCAA history to go to four Final Four tournaments. He played for two national championship teams under coach John Wooden and after his first season, won the Seymour Armond Award as UCLA’s most outstanding freshman. In his junior and senior years he was an Academic All-American.

Drollinger was taken in the NBA Draft three times. He chose to forgo the NBA during those years to instead play with Athletes in Action, an evangelistic basketball team that toured the world and preached the gospel at halftimes and represented America in the 1978 FIBA World Championship. He was selected with the 17th pick in the seventh round in 1976 by the Boston Celtics, with the 1st pick of the eighth round in 1977 by the New York Nets, and finally with the 17th pick of the fifth round in 1978 by the Seattle SuperSonics.

Drollinger also played on America’ World Cup Basketball team in 1978.

He signed with the Dallas Mavericks in June 1980 as a free agent before they had hired Dick Motta as the head coach, motivated by his desire to attend Dallas Theological Seminary during his playing days. He played in only six games due to a knee injury which led to his retirement from basketball in March 1981. In the Mavs’ inaugural season in 1980–81, he averaged 2.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game.

In 1997, Drollinger founded Capitol Ministries, a ministry organization that provides Bible studies, evangelism and discipleship to political leaders. The organization has founded ministries in over 40 US State Capitols since then. Drollinger leads Capitol Ministries in Washington, D.C. and what is referred to internally as The Members Bible Study in the US Capitol. Drollinger also leads several senior Trump administration officials in a similar group at the White House, and provides bible study print-outs for Donald Trump. He is not associated with The Fellowship due to what he perceives as their unbiblical teaching.

He was selected as one of the Fabulous 50 Basketball Players by the San Diego Hall of Champions in 2011.

Drollinger is a conservative evangelical Christian who describes his belief that there should indeed be an “institutional” separation of Church and State, but that the Church should still “influence” the State. He has also asked President Trump to use his presidency to turn the American government into a “benevolent dictatorship.” Drollinger is also on record as being anti-LGBTQ, anti-women’s rights, anti-immigration (he supports family separation at the border), a climate change denier, and declaring Catholicism as “one of the primary false religions of the world.” In March 2020, Drollinger generated controversy when he linked the coronavirus with God’s wrath and homosexuality.

What's Ralph Drollinger Net Worth 2024

Net Worth (2024) $1 Million (Approx.)
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