Ruth Stafford Peale (néeStafford; September 10, 1906 – February 6, 2008)[1] was an American writer, editor, and speaker.
Ruth Stafford Peale | |
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Born | Ruth Stafford (1906-09-10)September 10, 1906 Fonda, Iowa, U.S. |
Died | February 6, 2008(2008-02-06) (aged 101) Pawling, New York, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | American writer, editor, and speaker |
Spouse | |
Website | ruthstaffordpeale |
She was born inFonda, Iowa, to Canadian parents Methodist clergyman Frank B. Stafford and Loretta A. Stafford.[1] In 1913, the family moved to Detroit, where she attended high school and ultimately attendedWayne State University.[1] Peale graduated fromSyracuse University in 1928, where she studied math and philosophy.[1][2] After this, she taught high school mathematics.[2]
Although she originally vowed never to marry a minister after growing up as the daughter of a minister, eventually she marriedNorman Vincent Peale on June 20, 1930.[3] Norman would later writeThe Power of Positive Thinking.[1] The two met in Syracuse.
Along with her husband, Peale co-founded theGuideposts publishing organization in 1945.[1][2] She has been recognized as the driving force behind theGuideposts inspirational magazine.[1] Peale served as Guideposts' Chairman of the Board from 1992 to 2003.[4] The two also formed the Peale Center for Christian Living.[3]
Peale was the first woman to be president of the National Board of North American Missions of theReformed Church in America.[1][3] She also founded the Knit for Kids program of the Peale Center, which distributes sweaters to children in need.[1][2]
In 1971, she published the bookThe Adventure of Being a Wife, which offered advice for married women based on her and her husband's philosophy of positive thinking.[2][5] This was later republished asSecrets of Staying in Love in 1984.[1][2][6]
Peale died on February 6, 2008, inPawling, New York, at age 101.[1] At her death, Peale was chairman emeritus of Guideposts.[4]
During her lifetime, Peale received multiple awards and honors, including theHoratio Alger Award for Distinguished Americans,American Association of University Women "Woman of the Year" in 2000, and four honorary doctoral degrees.[4]
References
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- ^The Adventure of Being a Wife. Prentice-Hall. 1971.ISBN 0130139467.
- ^Secrets of Staying in Love. T. Nelson. 1984.ISBN 084075910X.