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Robert H. Schuller
Robert Harold Schuller (September 16, 1926 – April 2, 2015) was an American pastor, televangelist, and author. He was known for the television program Hour of Power, which he founded in 1970 and hosted until 2010. He also founded of the Crystal Cathedral megachurch in Garden Grove, California.
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The legacy of the audacious and optimistic TV preacher has much to teach Christians about missional creativity and loving those far away from the church.
Tim Stafford|

Controversy has swirled around Robert Schuller’s teachings about self-esteem and possibility thinking. Some have accused him of being soft on the doctrine of sin. To answer these questions we went to Schuller personally, as well as to his writings and preaching.
Interview with Kenneth S. Kantzer, David F. Wells, and V. Gilbert Beers|

Reflections from the life of a ministry pioneer.
Robert H. Schuller|
- The Rise and Fall of Mars HillEpisode 2|54minBoomers, The Big Sort, and Really, Really Big ChurchesPost-war suburban church expansion charted a course that Mars Hill would follow.
- Quick To ListenEpisode 268|1 hr 7minRick Warren Mastered the Formula for Suburban Church GrowthWhy the “Purpose Driven” pastor connected with Southern Californians.Morgan Lee|
- Churches Reconsider Drive-In WorshipFaced with COVID-19 quarantines and new rules for social distancing, some pastors are serious about reviving the 1950s fad.Daniel Silliman|
- Cracks in the Crystal CathedralWhy we are better off letting God make the gospel relevant.A Christianity Today Editorial|
- Schuller's Eldest Daughter to Lead Crystal CathedralSheila Schuller Coleman to become her father's 'legs' in new role.Katelyn Beaty|
- Younger Schuller Resigns from Crystal CathedralRobert H. Schuller said a month ago that his son would no longer be the sole preacher on the church's television program.Adelle M. Banks, Religion News Service|
- Common Word Conference: Conclusions and ConsequencesEvangelical speakers underscore Christian message.David Neff|
- Farm Boy Makes GoodRobert Schuller's story is a distillation of his gospel.Elizabeth Eisenstadt-Evans|
