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The Voice of Prophecy Turns 95 Years Old

Seventh-day Adventism’s oldest existing media ministry, celebrates its 95th birthday in October 2024.

The Voice of Prophecy team gathers with their executive committee to celebrate the ministry’s upcoming 95th birthday. In September, the committee visited the ministry’s office in Loveland, Colorado, and several partook of a birthday cake.

The Voice of Prophecy team gathers with their executive committee to celebrate the ministry’s upcoming 95th birthday; in September, the committee visited the ministry’s office in Loveland, Colorado, and several enjoyed the celebratory birthday cake. Photo provided by the Voice of Prophecy

The Voice of Prophecy (VOP), Seventh-day Adventism’s oldest existing media ministry, celebrates its 95th birthday this month. From its first day to now, VOP has used cutting-edge technology to proclaim the everlasting Gospel of Christ, touching millions of lives worldwide.

The ministry began on October 19, 1929, when Adventist preacher Harold Marshall Sylvester (H.M.S.) Richards Sr. started regularly broadcasting biblical messages on California radio stations. Although some church leaders at the time called radio “the devil’s tool,” Richards was determined to harness the recently popularized invention for Christ.

Soon, the young evangelist was broadcasting his program, The Tabernacle of the Air (renamed The Voice of Prophecy in 1937), on a daily basis. His headquarters, a renovated chicken coop in his garage, reflected his humility, a trait he retained even as his broadcast’s fame grew — and grow it did. 

H.M.S. Richards Sr., founder of the Voice of Prophecy, spreads hopeful biblical messages to the world via radio. He started regularly broadcasting biblical messages on the radio 95 years ago.

H.M.S. Richards Sr., founder of the Voice of Prophecy, spreads hopeful biblical messages to the world via radio. He started regularly broadcasting biblical messages on the radio 95 years ago. Photo provided by the Voice of Prophecy

In 1942, just weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbor, listeners across the United States turned on their radios to hear “Lift up the trumpet, and loud let it ring: Jesus is coming again!” The Voice of Prophecy, which began each segment with its uplifting theme song, had become the Adventist Church’s national radio program. This brand-new appointment, created in 1941 by the General Conference Radio Commission, distinguished The Voice of Prophecy as one of the first religious programs to be broadcast coast to coast. 

Five years later, the broadcast went international, and communities around the world became acquainted with the sound of VOP’s signature male quartet, The King’s Heralds, the contralto Del Delker, and the friendly voice of Richards. By the 1960s, more than 1,300 stations in 30 languages carried The Voice of Prophecy.

Also growing was the ministry’s Bible Correspondence School (now called the Discover Bible School), established in 1942. A month after the school was announced, more than 2,000 students had enrolled. By 1946, that number had soared to 85,000.

H.M.S. Richards Jr. succeeded his father in leadership in 1969. He was followed by Lonnie Melashenko, Fred Kinsey, and current speaker/director Shawn Boonstra. Under these leaders and their associates, the Voice of Prophecy expanded its reach, developing specialized radio programs, branching into television, and organizing preaching campaigns and evangelistic crusades across the country and world.

Shawn Boonstra has led the Voice of Prophecy as speaker/director since 2013. His weekly television/radio series Authentic seeks to answer existential questions from a biblical perspective.

Shawn Boonstra, in the Voice of Prophecy Authentic studio, has led the Voice of Prophecy as speaker/director since 2013. His weekly television/radio series Authentic seeks to answer existential questions from a biblical perspective. Photo provided by the Voice of Prophecy

“Ninety-five years — and look at the way God blessed a spark in a young preacher’s heart!” Boonstra expressed. “The ministry started so humbly — in a chicken coop — and now it’s across the face of the Earth, ministering in more than 70 languages. It’s become a front-line evangelistic agency for the church.”

2.	Shawn and Jean Boonstra enjoy the birthday celebrations.

Shawn and Jean Boonstra enjoy the birthday celebrations. Photo provided by the Voice of Prophecy

Boonstra, alongside his wife, Jean, has been leading VOP for 12 years. The ministry is now based in Loveland, Colorado, the city where Richards grew up and was baptized.

VOP’s current flagship program is the weekly television show Authentic, in which Shawn Boonstra pursues answers to the deepest questions of human existence. Jean Boonstra leads the children’s ministry, Discovery Mountain, a weekly Bible-based audio adventure series that has captured the imaginations of kids worldwide — it even hosted the nightly broadcasts of the recent International Pathfinder Camporee in Gillette, Wyoming!

Voice of Prophecy Bible correspondence school in 1962 and present day

Left: Voice of Prophecy Bible School workers faithfully correspond with students over half a century ago, in 1962. Right: Voice of Prophecy’s present-day Discover Bible School team assembles in their office space to showcase some of the school’s resources. Photos provided by the Voice of Prophecy

The Discover Bible School continues to offer free courses for both children and adults. It now supports more than 2,000 churches in North America and hundreds more across the globe. United States graduates alone exceed one million. Far higher is the sum of worldwide graduates, which has soared into the millions.

More than ever before, the Voice of Prophecy is focused on supporting local church evangelism by producing high-quality media resources and bridge events. Its next series, Primordial, decodes the origins of existence to point audiences toward their loving Creator. VOP’s partnership with Pentecost 2025, a North American Division initiative, will allow participating churches to host Primordial and other VOP events for free.

“I can’t believe I get to be a part of this enduring ministry,” Shawn Boonstra shared. “I’m looking forward to the report we can give H.M.S. Richards Sr. on resurrection morning about the way God continued to expand his vision.”

Visit vop.com to learn more about the Voice of Prophecy.

 — Amanda Blake is a writer for the Voice of Prophecy.