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Lyle Edwin Schaller (April 19, 1923 – March 18, 2015) was an American parish consultant, author, workshop leader, and speaker whom Christianity Today called “the dean of church consultants”.

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18-524: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Lyle E. Schaller Schaller wrote 55 books, edited 44 others, and published thousands of essays in Christian periodicals. In addition, his monthly newsletter, The Parish Paper , reached over 200,000 subscribers in 28 denominations. The Wisdom of Lyle E. Schaller: The Elder Statesman of Church Leadership by Warren Bird was published in 2012. In this book, over twenty-five ministers wrote about

27-455: The surname Schaller . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Schaller_(surname)&oldid=1119661653 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

36-561: The end of each consultation, he reported his 360-degree view, analysis and list of practical suggestions for congregational health and growth." He was named as the most influential Protestant leader in a 1988–1989 survey of almost 1500 national and religious leaders, ahead of Martin E. Marty , Robert McAfee Brown and Billy Graham . Lyle Edwin Schaller was born April 19, 1923, as the second and youngest child of Tillie (née Cepek; 1883–1964) and Walter S. Schaller (1880–1971). He grew up on

45-599: The family dairy farm in Lime Ridge, Wisconsin . In 1946, he married Agnes Woods Peterson. While attending the University of Wisconsin , he decided to go into the ministry. He graduated "with distinction" from Garrett Theological Seminary (now Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary ) in 1957 and served a three-point circuit from 1955 to 1958 in Briggsville, Endeavor, and Moundville, Wisconsin. Later he became

54-919: The first director of the Regional Church Planning Office in Cleveland, Ohio. His first book, Planning for Protestantism in Urban America , was published in 1964. From 1968 to 1971, he served as the director of the Center for Parish Development at Evangelical Theological Seminary (now Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary ) in Naperville, Illinois. For the next twenty-two years, he was associated with Yokefellow Institute in Richmond, Indiana, presenting workshops and consulting with churches. In 1971 he started The Parish Paper ,

63-2206: The 💕 Schaller is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Schaller (1857–1934), American jurist and politician Anton Schaller (born 1944), Swiss journalist and politician Anton Ferdinand Schaller (1773–1844), Austrian painter Barry R. Schaller (1938–2017), American lawyer, judge, academic, and bioethicist Biff Schaller (1889–1939), American baseball player Chris Schaller (1935–1984), American journalist and editor Christian Schaller , German theologian François Schaller (1928–2006), Swiss economist Gábor Schaller (born 1966), Hungarian equestrian George Schaller (born 1933), American biologist Gerd Schaller (born 1965), German conductor Gilbert Schaller (born 1969), Austrian tennis player Hans Schaller , German luger Hans-Peter Schaller (born 1963), Austrian football manager Johann Gottlieb Schaller (1734–1814), German zoologist and entomologist Johann Nepomuk Schaller (1777–1842), Viennese professor and sculptor Johanna Schaller-Klier (born 1952), German Olympic hurdler John Schaller (1912–1978), American politician József Schaller (1894–1927), Hungarian footballer Julius Schaller (1810–1868), German philosopher Käte Schaller-Härlin (1877–1973), German painter Laso Schaller (born 1988), Brazilian-Swiss athlete Lyle E. Schaller (1923–2015), Church consultant and author Mark Schaller , American psychologist Michel Schaller (born 1969), French table tennis player Nicole Schaller (born 1993), Swiss badminton player Oliver Schaller (born 1994), Swiss badminton player Petra Schmidt-Schaller (born 1980), German actress Rainer Schaller (born 1969), German entrepreneur René Schaller (1915–?), Swiss footballer Simone Schaller (1912–2016), American hurdler Sophia Schaller (born 2000), Austrian figure skater Thomas Schaller (born 1967), American political scientist Tim Schaller (born 1990), American ice hockey player Tony Schaller , Belgian writer Willy Schaller (1933–2015), American soccer player [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

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81-414: The ways that Schaller influenced their ministries, while the editor provides highlights from Schaller's work on such varied subjects as small churches, large churches, and how to prepare for change. Schaller averaged "about 150 on-site church consultations per year ... gathering statistics and interviewing church leaders, youth, ministers’ spouses, non-leader congregants, and pastors from nearby churches. At

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