The Voice of Prophecy was begun in 1929 by H. M. S. Richards on one radio station in Los Angeles. Broadcasts are now heard either weekends or daily on radio stations across the United States and Canada, and on our website as audio-on-demand. Podcasts are available, and users of smart phones can access the broadcasts by using the Stitcher app.
The ministry also utilizes Bible correspondence lessons to proclaim the good news that Christ will soon return. The Bible School was established in February 1942, only a month after the radio broadcast went coast-to-coast.
Around the world, affiliated Voice of Prophecy and Voice of Hope radio studios produce programs that are aired by hundreds of stations, including AWR shortwave transmitters whose signals reach nearly every country. Bible courses in dozens of languages and dialects are offered by affiliated schools operating in nearly 140 countries.
The Voice of Prophecy was begun in 1929 by H. M. S. Richards on one radio station in Los Angeles. Broadcasts are now heard either weekends or daily on radio stations across the United States and Canada, and on our website as audio-on-demand. Podca...