Robert B. Sloan

Dr. Robert B. Sloan is president of Houston Christian University in Houston, Texas. Dr. Sloan and his wife Sue have seven adult children and 24 grandchildren. He is an author, communicator, educator, and leader—all hats he has worn many times for a variety of reasons. These four areas represent life experiences that have provided him and his family with many memories. It is in the experiences of life that memories are made and lives are shaped.

Robert Sloan has a passion for Christian higher education and the spiritual formation of young people for the glory of God, which can be seen in both his professional and personal life.

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Dr. Robert B. Sloan
The Hamelin Stoop series

Meet Hamelin Stoop

This young adult fantasy series is Robert’s first step into writing fiction. The series chronicles the story of orphan Hamelin Stoop. His mother abandons him as a baby in a tomato box inside the screened porch of a children’s home. The staff at the orphanage name him Hamelin Stoop, but he grows up longing to learn his real name, find his parents, and thus discover his true identity.

  • The Eagle, the Cave, and the Footbridge (Book 1)
  • The Lost Princess and the Jewel of Periluna (Book 2)
  • The Ring of Truth (Book 3) 
  • The Battle of Parthogen (Book 4) 

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Houston Christian University

Dr. Robert B. Sloan has served as the president of Houston Christian University since September 1, 2006. Under Dr. Sloan’s visionary leadership, the University is experiencing unprecedented growth as he and his administrative team work to implement the goals, or pillars, in HCU’s vision, The Ten Pillars 2030: HCU’s Vision and Core Convictions.

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Lament and Worship in a Pandemic

Lament and Worship in a Pandemic

I was recently asked to comment on the appropriateness of lamenting as a Christian, given the stress people are under because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In short, lament is a very appropriate response to the cruel losses and hardships of these days. The Bible not only...

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How God’s Justice is a Painful Mercy

How God’s Justice is a Painful Mercy

The judgment of God is a controversial topic, controversial mostly because it appears harsh, even unfair, and so, unworthy of the picture of God we carry in our minds. The inconsistency between our picture of a loving and merciful God and what we learn from Scripture...

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Do we understand true consequences?

Do we understand true consequences?

Every teacher or coach knows that giving feedback to a student is vital to the learning experience. We need to know how we’re doing. Feedback gives us information and the sooner we get the feedback the better. There’s an analogous set of truths here in the world of...

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A Call for Moral Courage

A Call for Moral Courage

I've been writing young adult fiction for a number of years, and because of it I've been thinking about the flaws, failures, and virtues of the characters in the novels. I have realized in a fresh way that one of the traditional attributes my characters have to give...

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Why is your name important?

Why is your name important?

The start of a new school year is approaching and whether students go to the same school they did last year or a new one this coming year, they will be frequently asked, "What is your name?" It's a foundational question that forms a beginning point for a relationship....

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