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100 1 _aPeale, Norman Vincent,
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245 1 0 _aPower of the plus factor /
_cNorman Vincent Peale.
_h[print]
260 1 _aCarmel, New York :
_bGuideposts,
_c[(c)1987.
300 _a221 pages ;
_c24 cm
505 _tThe challenge of the plus factor
_tThe plus factor and creative dreaming
_tThe plus factor and settling goals
_tThe plus factor and two magic words
_tThe plus factor and persistence
_tHow the plus factor begins to work
_tThe plus factor and mental attitudes
_tThe plus factor: source of courage
_tThe plus factor and peace of mind
_tHow the plus factor lends reality to hope
_tThe plus factor and the thirteenth stone
_tHow the plus factor helps you handle trouble
_tThe plus factor and the power of prayer
_tEnthusiasm activate your plus factor
_tThe plus factor makes achievers
_tThe plus factor and good health
_tTurn setbacks into comebacks with the plus factor
_tThe plus factor and the skill of growing older
_tHow to keep the plus factor going.
520 _aYou can fulfill your desires, realize your dreams, and find true happiness! You already have the power to achieve all this
_tand much more. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, one of the most popular and inspirational writers of all time, explains how you can tap this inexhaustible reserve of energy within you. The key is the Plus Factor which, when activated, will give you the motivation to do what you want to do and to achieve health, confidence, and security.
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545 _aBorn in the Ohio hamlet of Bowersville on May 31, 1898, Norman Vincent Peale was the son of a physician turned Methodist minister. He grew up to become the author of 46 books, including the inspirational best seller of all time, The Power of Positive Thinking. He was also a motivational speaker on countless platforms; the co-publisher of the world's leading inspirational magazine, Guideposts; and for 52 years, the beloved pastor of Marble Collegiate Church in New York City. Following his ordination, Dr. Peale gained a reputation as a dynamic pastor whose churches grew. At University Methodist Church in Syracuse, New York, he met and married Ruth Stafford, his life partner for 63 years. They were a perfect compliment - he energetic and creative, and she organized and managerial. At age 34 Dr. Peale accepted a call to Marble Collegiate Church. A common sight in his years as pastor were tourists lined up around the block to hear him. With Marble as his base, Dr. Peale launched far reaching innovations in the decades of the 1930's, 40's, and 50's. In 1933 he began a weekly radio broadcast that continued for a record setting 54 years. The year 1938 saw the founding of the innovative clinic for Christian psychotherapy, the Institutes of Religion and Health. In 1940 the Peale Center was organized to print and distribute his sermons and in 1945, along with business man Raymond Thornberg, Peale founded Guideposts Magazine. In 1984 Peale was awarded the Presidential medal of Freedom by Ronald Reagan. Dr. Peale died at his home in Pawling on Christmas Eve 1993.
650 0 _aSuccess
_xReligious aspects
_xChristianity.
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653 _aChristian Self-Help.
655 _aInspiration & Spirituality.
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