Robert H. Schuller
Pastor and author of 'Hour of Power'

Born
September 16th, 1926
98 years ago
Died
April 2nd, 2015
10 years ago — 88 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
United States
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Founded the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California. Created and hosted the television program 'Hour of Power', which became one of the most-viewed religious programs in the world. Authored numerous books, including 'Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do!' and 'Moving Mountains'. Schuller promoted positive thinking and the possibility of personal transformation through faith. Established the Schuller Institute for Successful Aging.
Founded the Crystal Cathedral
Hosted the 'Hour of Power' television program
Authored books including 'Tough Times Never Last'
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