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Robert Schuller - Wikipedia Robert Harold Schuller (September 16, 1926 – April 2, 2015) was an American Christian televangelist, pastor, motivational speaker, and author [1] Over five decades, Schuller pastored his church in Garden Grove, California starting in 1955
Robert Schuller | Monergism Robert Schuller (1926–2015) was an American pastor, televangelist, and author best known as the founder of the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California, and the host of the television program "Hour of Power "
From Drive-In to Mega Church to Modern Ministry: Prof Explores ‘Most . . . In the late 20th century, mega-pastor and televangelist Robert Schuller was the face of modern Christianity A native midwesterner, after growing his first church in Chicago, Schuller moved his family to California in the early 1960s and started preaching in a drive-in movie theater near Disneyland
Past Present – Robert Schuller Ministries Robert A Schuller is a pastor, author, and motivational speaker who carries forward his father’s vision with passion and dedication With decades of experience in ministry and numerous books to his name, Robert focuses on equipping people to overcome challenges and embrace possibility thinking
A Profile: Robert Schuller - Christian Research Institute Born in 1926 to an Iowan family of Dutch descent, Robert Schuller was reared in the Reformed Church in America He decided to become a minister at the age of five, and after graduating from high school he received the necessary training at Hope College and Western Theological Seminary
GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT - OC Catholic The Rev Robert H Schuller, the charismatic and entrepreneurial preacher who oversaw a world-famous television ministry, commissioned the building of the former Crystal Cathedral and its campus, and lent his counsel and support to the Diocese of Orange when the diocese purchased the campus in 2012, died April 2