À propos de l'auteur

H. M. S. Richards was a prominent figure in the landscape of American religious broadcasting. He was the founder of the Voice of Prophecy, a radio program that became a significant platform for sharing Christian teachings and messages. His dynamic speaking style and ability to connect with listeners helped the program gain a substantial following. Richards was known for his deep understanding of the Bible and his commitment to spreading its teachings through innovative means, particularly radio, which was a relatively new medium at the time.

Throughout his career, Richards authored several books that reflected his theological insights and personal experiences. His works, such as 'King Tut's Tomb: A Collection of Voice of Prophecy Radio Sermons' and 'God's Blessed Man: And Seven Other Men of the Bible,' showcase his ability to engage with biblical narratives in a way that resonates with contemporary audiences. As a dedicated minister and communicator, he left a lasting impact on the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the broader Christian community, influencing countless lives throughout his ministry and beyond.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance February 4, 1894
Lieu de naissance Caldwell, Idaho, USA
Date de décès May 31, 1985