God had a specific reason when he formed us to be individuals, unique creations that each fulfill a special purpose. Everything we are, have been, and will be is all part of a grand plan of God's love. Everything helps to shape us into the people God wants us to be and where we find our inner satisfaction, joy, and meaning.
Robert Anthony Schuller is an American author, televangelist and television executive. He was formerly a minister on the Hour of Power weekly television program broadcast from the Crystal Cathedral in Orange County, California, where he was named senior pastor in 2006. An ordained minister, Schuller is the only son of Crystal Cathedral founders Robert H. Schuller and Arvella Schuller.
Robert Schuller provides a direct and insightful look at the unique and individual purpose and journey of each person. The question of one's purpose and ultimate destination is individual and mind blogging. Robert manages to link and to challenge each person to align God's purpose to one's (God given) purpose. He introduces two unique concepts: the God in us and the sixth sense. He also redefines success to embrace both the predetermined end as well as the significance of the outcome. The book is reach with a number of inspirational analogies. If you're wrestling with the question of your uniqueness or simple how you can live a significant life, this is a must read.
I absolutely loved this book. I just finished it but will be reading it again soon as the material is so wonderfully written from the heart and talks about God's purpose in each of our lives as an individual plan.
Excellent writing. A more "churchy" writing, although not fundamentalist...but I agree with his basic message. Wonderful examples and very worth reading.
A very good and inspiring book on how to find your own path according to God's will. Robert had to find his own path t move out of the shadow of his famous father.
I enjoyed this book more than I anticipated I would. Not really knowing this author or his ministry, it surprised me that I greatly enjoyed a lot of his writings.