Dr Martin Ralph DeHaan

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Dr Martin Ralph DeHaan

Birth
Zeeland, Ottawa County, Michigan, USA
Death
13 Dec 1965 (aged 74)
Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, USA
Burial
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Founder of Radio Bible Class

Martin R. De Haan was born in Zeeland, Michigan, the son of a cobbler who had emigrated from the Netherlands. He graduated from Hope College in Holland, Michigan, and the University of Illinois College of Medicine.

In 1914 he married and soon became a successful physician in Western Michigan.

When Dr. De Haan got the call to preach the Gospel, he gave up his medical practice and completed training at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan.

He pastored two churches in Grand Rapids which grew rapidly under his forceful preaching and his ability to make Bible truth simple and easily understood.

Then he began large Bible classes; and in 1938, as an outgrowth of one of these classes in Detroit, the Lord led in the expansion of this teaching by means of radio. The Radio Bible Class grew rapidly and was soon on two national networks.

In more than a quarter of a century, Dr. De Haan saw the broadcast grow from a local venture on a fifty-watt station to a ministry of more than 600 selected stations around the world. During those years he spoke at many Bible conferences and wrote 25 books and numerous booklets. He also edited and published a monthly devotional guide, "Our Daily Bread."

Dr. De Haan died on December 13, 1965, having sustained serious injuries in an automobile collision in July. His recovery had been slow because of complications of heart trouble. His strength gradually waned, and his death came as he rested at home.
Founder of Radio Bible Class

Martin R. De Haan was born in Zeeland, Michigan, the son of a cobbler who had emigrated from the Netherlands. He graduated from Hope College in Holland, Michigan, and the University of Illinois College of Medicine.

In 1914 he married and soon became a successful physician in Western Michigan.

When Dr. De Haan got the call to preach the Gospel, he gave up his medical practice and completed training at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, Michigan.

He pastored two churches in Grand Rapids which grew rapidly under his forceful preaching and his ability to make Bible truth simple and easily understood.

Then he began large Bible classes; and in 1938, as an outgrowth of one of these classes in Detroit, the Lord led in the expansion of this teaching by means of radio. The Radio Bible Class grew rapidly and was soon on two national networks.

In more than a quarter of a century, Dr. De Haan saw the broadcast grow from a local venture on a fifty-watt station to a ministry of more than 600 selected stations around the world. During those years he spoke at many Bible conferences and wrote 25 books and numerous booklets. He also edited and published a monthly devotional guide, "Our Daily Bread."

Dr. De Haan died on December 13, 1965, having sustained serious injuries in an automobile collision in July. His recovery had been slow because of complications of heart trouble. His strength gradually waned, and his death came as he rested at home.