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Dr. Norman Vincent Peale
The creative genius behind Guideposts was Dr. Norman Vincent
Peale. With his wife, Ruth, Dr. Peale founded the organization
in 1945.
During
his long life, Dr. Peale was acclaimed as one of the foremost
ministers and motivational speakers and writers of the 20th
century. While serving as minister at Marble Collegiate Church
in New York City, he spoke to 100 groups a year and authored
46 books.
By far
the most popular of his books was The Power of Positive
Thinking. Published in 1952, that book immediately became
a best-seller and stayed on the New York Times bestseller
list for 186 consecutive weeks. Still available today, the
book has sold more than 20 million copies in 42 languages.
Positive thinking, Dr. Peale often explained, is faith in
God and belief in oneself.
Throughout
that book and throughout his career, Dr. Peale emphasized
the individual's extraordinary ability to overcome life's
problems and seize its opportunities through the application
of faith in daily life.
In 1984,
he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Ronald
Reagan.
On Christmas
Eve, 1993, Dr. Peale died at his home in Pawling, N.Y. He
was 95. He is revered today because his consistent message
continues to show that faith works powerfully in ordinary
lives.
By those
who knew him, Dr. Peale is remembered best for one simple
quality: his unconditional love of people.
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