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Norman Vincent Peale*
Inducted 1999
Posthumous
Born
in a rural Ohio town, Peale grew up helping support his family by
delivering newspapers, working in a grocery store, and selling pots
and pans door to door. For half a century, Dr. Norman Vincent Peale
was one of the most influential Protestant clergymen in the United
States. He applied Christianity to everyday problems and had a keen
understanding of human psychology. He was a reporter on the Findlay,
Ohio, Morning Republic prior to entering the ministry and went on to
author 40 books. Peale’s The Power of Positive Thinking has sold
over 15 million copies worldwide and has been translated into 40
languages. With his wife, Ruth, Peale founded the Foundation for
Christian Living in 1945. He died on December 24, 1993, at 95. Ruth
carries on the work they began.
*Deceased member
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