Background
Buhler is the son of Henry Buhler and Genevieve Buhler. He was born in Cottonwood Arizona, and given up for immediate adoption by his birth-mother. He grew up in Arizona and spent summers there after moving.
Buhler is the son of Henry Buhler and Genevieve Buhler. He was born in Cottonwood Arizona, and given up for immediate adoption by his birth-mother. He grew up in Arizona and spent summers there after moving.
He attended Brethren Christian High School and Biola University where he received a scholarship to sing in the Biola Chorale.
He held honorary doctorates from Biola University and Trinity College of Graduate Studies. He is best known for his radio talk show, Talk from the Heart. He created www.truthorfiction.com.
He died 7 May 2012 of causes relating to pancreatic cancer.
He moved to Southern California at a young age, where he remained for the rest of his life. Journalism and Radio
Buhler worked for the on campus radio while attending Biola University.
After graduating at age 17, he got his first job as a office assistant at KFWB in Los Los Angeles He worked his way up to journalist and eventually news editors
Ministry
In the 1970s, Buhler experienced a spiritual renewal and felt a calling to go into ministry like his father, Henry.
Though he did not think seminary an option since he was unable to learn koine Greek. He did eventually become ordained and pastored a Foursquare Christian church for nine years. Talk Show Host
In 1981, he left full-time ministry to start a radio talk show called on KBRT. He pitched the show to the station owner Don Crawford and, when no other suitable host could be found, became the host himself.
The show was a quick and wide success, becoming syndicated all over the United States and some of Canada.
Buhler wrote several books during this time and was an in-demand speaker at conferences, retreats, churches, and organizations. He retired from full-time radio in 1996 and but returned briefly in 2008.
Entrepreneur
He also founded www.TruthOrFiction.com in 1999, which is now one of the top 75,000 websites in the world. The site builds on Buhler"s interest (dating back to his radio days) in widespread rumors and "wow" stories.
He also published "The eRumor Report," a regular email update that keeps subscribers posted on the latest eRumors and virus warnings.
He called it "Hoodwink Insurance." His TruthorFiction.com newspaper column was published weekly, including in the United States. Armed Forces in Stars and Stripes. His weekly radio feature was aired on various stations throughout the United States.
Buhler"s nationally syndicated talk show was considered a sensation when it came on the air in 1981. The idea was proposed for a drive-time talk show that openly and honestly discuss even difficult issues of emotional trauma, sexuality, and relational brokenness.
The show"s popularly grew quickly and it ushered in a new era in Christian Talk Radio.
Buhler was the founder and president of Branches Communications an Los Angeles company that produced radio, television, and film media for many years. Rich won numerous honors for his work, including awards from Toastmasters International, The Southern California Motion Picture Council, Religion In Media, Biola University (Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree) and Trinity College (Honorary Doctor of Humanities).