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Collection Overview
Abstract
Teacher, principal, department editor ("For Boys and Girls" by Uncle Dick in the Banner), and director of the Young Calvinist Federation. The collection includes diaries, clippings, photographs, speeches, addresses, papers, articles, interviews, correspondence, and other materials regarding the Young Calvinist Federation, Christian schools, National Union of Christian Schools, National Association of Evangelicals, American Federation of Reformed Young Men's Society, United Calvinistic Youth, Christian Youth Center, League of Young Men's Societies, Christian Citizens' Committee, Christian War Veterans of America, Christian Social Action, Rehoboth Mission; and includes various copies of Vital Issues, a periodical published by AFRYMS. [See also Campus Titles Database.]
Biographical Note
Richard Postma was born on March 17, 1891 in the village of Rottevalle, the Netherlands. His father, Ynse Postma, worked as a carpenter, and often it was hard for him to find a job. So, young Postma and his family would move from town to town for his father to find work. At the age of sixteen, Postma became the principal of the school in Rottevalle. A pivotal moment in Postma's life was when he attended a youth meeting in Amsterdam. It was there that a speech made by Abraham Kuyper that truly resonated with Postma. From that point on, Postma decided to devote his time and energy in serving the Lord, with a special focus on inspiring young people to live a Christian life.
In 1912 Postma immigrated to the United States, and settled in Chicago. During this time, Postma met Reverend William Stuart. Rev. Stuart took Postma under his wing and taught him English. Rev. Stuart even arranged for Postma's long-term girlfriend, Gertrude Dykstra to travel to the United States. He married Postma and his bride, Gertrude, on December 29, 1913.
While in Roseland, Postma took classes through the YMCA, and eventually became a teacher at the Christian school. By 1917 Postma and his growing family moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan where he accepted the role of principal of the Pine Street Christian School. He eventually moved on to work at Grandville Avenue Christian School.
In 1919 the movement of Young Calvinist Federation began, in which Postma played a major role. Postma served as the director of the Young Calvinist Federation for many years which allowed him to travel around the world promoting their mission.
Another important role Postma played in the lives of youth was as "Uncle Dick" of the Banner Children's page. He began writing for the Banner in 1931 and soon after his mailbox was full of letters from children. For the children's page, Postma always encouraged his young readers to assist in causes such as raising funds for a new school bus in Japan.
Richard Postma died on August 16, 1976 several weeks after a major surgery of removing a tumor from his brain.
Box and Folder Listing
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Series 2: Translations by Fred Greidanus, edited and reformatted by Gerrit Sheeres],
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- Series 3: Correspondence and Other Materials
- Box 1
- Folder 18: Interview re: Young Calvinist Federation --- 1972
- Folder 19: Investments --- 1952-1962
- Folder 20: Material relating to retirement --- 1963
- Folder 21: Young Calvinist articles re: R. Postma's retirement --- 1962-1963
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Miscellaneous correspondence --- 1937-1962
- Folder 2: Correspondence re: trip to state of Washington --- 1956
- Folder 3: Correspondence re: Johnny Van Dyke --- 1945
- Folder 4: Correspondence re: NUCS promotion director position --- 1946-1947
- Folder 5: Letters and articles in response to Postma's articles on extremism --- 1964-1965
- Folder 6: Correspondence re: Postma's article on pagent, "Call to Action" --- 1949
- Folder 7: Correspondence re: National Association of Evangelicals --- 1950-1952
- Folder 8: Correspondence re: Indian Cousins articles in The Banner --- 1964-1966
- Folder 9: "Interesting" correspondence
- Folder 10: Correspondence from Australia --- 1952
- Folder 11: Correspondence from South Africa --- 1945-1962
- Folder 12: Correspondence from the Netherlands --- 1945-1953
- Folder 13: News clippings --- 1958
- Folder 14: Photographs: Richard Postma, wife, Young Men's Society, Grandville Ave. CRC --- 1920s
- Box 3
- Folder 1: Young Men's Society Convention, Paterson, New Jersey --- 1939
- Folder 2: Addresses given at Young Calvinist Conventions --- 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961
- Folder 3: Addresses given at Young Calvinist Conventions --- 1950, 1954, 1955, 1956
- Folder 4: Report to the Young Calvinist Federation Board --- 1962
- Folder 5: Young Calvinist Book Club material --- 1964-1968
- Folder 6: Young Calvinist Federation Executive Committee minutes --- 1951
- Folder 7: Various Synodical Reports on Youth Work --- 1928, 1944
- Folder 8: Material re: Relationship of United Youth Movement to the CRC --- 1938-1952
- Folder 9: Material on organization of United Youth Movement --- 1938-1954
- Folder 10
- Item 1: The Calvinistic Youth Movement, paper, Richard Postma --- 1950
- Item 2: A History of the Calvinistic Youth Movement, paper, Doug Kamstra --- 1975
- Folder 11: Material on International Conference on Reformed Youth Work --- 1953
- Folder 12: Material re: Evangelical Youth Organization --- 1947-1948
- Folder 13: Youth Study Committee materials --- 1956
- Folder 14: Material re: Establishment of a Christian Youth Center --- 1946-1952
- Folder 15: Material re: "Youth Problems" --- 1950s
- Folder 16: The Banner/De Wachter articles re: Young People
- Box 4
- Folder 1: YMS Literature Committee minutes and correspondence --- 1924-1927
- Folder 2: Material re: founding of Reformed Young Men's Federation
- Folder 3: Young Men's Society Federation material --- 1927, 1938
- Folder 4: "Vital Issues," published by Federation of Reformed Young Men's Societies --- 1931, 1936, 1937
- Folder 5: Yearbooks of Federation of Reformed Young Men's Societies --- 1932, 1933, and 1948
- Folder 6: Christian schools historical data
- Folder 7: Material re: Christian Citizens' Committee --- 1952
- Folder 8: The Banner articles "Know Your Church" --- 1955
- Folder 9
- Item 1: Article: “Labor and the Christian” --- 1956
- Item 2: Paper: “The Calvinist Youth Movement" --- 1950
- Folder 10: Speeches
- Folder 11: Material on the Boy Scouts --- 1946-1947
- Folder 12: Articles by Richard Postma --- 1956, 1957
- Folder 13: First Annual Social of Grand Rapids Christian High School Board of Trustees
- Folder 14: Material re: Christian War Veterans of America
- Folder 15: Christian Social Action Committee material
- Folder 16: Material re: Rehoboth Mission --- 1946
- Box 5: Diaries --- 1953-1969
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Series 2: Translations by Fred Greidanus, edited and reformatted by Gerrit Sheeres],
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Series 4: Photographs],
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