Mal Couch

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Malcom Ollie "Mal" Couch, Jr. (July 12, 1938, Dallas, Texas, USA[1] – February 12, 2013[2]) was the founder and first president of the Tyndale Theological Seminary. He was also an author of many books and wrote 40 documentaries on Bible prophecies and biblical issues.[3]

Couch was part of the Pre-Trib Study Research Group that was founded by Tim LaHaye and Thomas Ice. He was also a member of Tyndale Seminary's Conservative Theological Society.

Couch was an alumnus and vice president of the unaccredited Scofield Graduate School and Seminary located in Modesto, California.[3]

John F. Kennedy reporting

As a young man, Couch worked in television news. While at the Dallas Theological Seminary, Couch filmed stories for WFAA-TV in Dallas. It was there he was assigned to cover President Kennedy's fateful 1963 visit. Couch was in a media car that was part of the presidential motorcade. He and other reporters heard three shots fired as they proceeded along Houston Street toward the Texas School Book Depository. They looked up in time to see the barrel of a rifle being drawn back into a window in the Depository.[4]

Education

Books

References

  1. Ancestry.com. Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005.
  2. Dr. Malcom Couch Jr. (1938–2013)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Faculty list, Scofield Graduate School & Seminary.[dead link]
  4. Warren Commission Hearings, vol. 6, Testimony of Malcolm O. Couch, p. 157.