FEBC is an interdenominational ministry whose sole purpose is to share the Good News of Jesus Christ to the world through radio, the Internet, and emerging technologies.
Between the lines of latitude 40 degrees and 10 degrees north of the equator lies an area that contains 4.65 billion people and 69 nations. This area, or “Window,” contains the world’s most unreached people involving the spread of the Gospel.
Jesus’ prayer for unity in John 17 is a unique Christian commitment that unites diverse people groups around the world. With Bible in-hand, Ed and Wayne’s discuss Christ’s call to “love one another.” Have your heart refreshed with unity ...
In Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim country, Rica Rahim’s Christian friend stood out. He had “a life of peace” and was so happy—so at ease. Rica wanted to know why. Maybe it could help temper the anxiety and fear ...
Thailand has a saying which goes, “To be Thai, is to be Buddhist.” For many Thai people, their sense of cultural identity feels inseparable from Buddhism, and they’ve never questioned whether its teachings are true. That’s why it came ...
2020 has been an extraordinary year. If you only listen to the headlines, it probably seems like the news couldn’t get any worse – but but there is another story unfolding – a God story. All of the unrest ...
Kyrgyzstan is a relatively small nation nestled on the border of China in the heart of Asia. Less than 1% of this culturally Muslim nation profess Christian faith. With a population of 6.3 million, it is one of ...
Breaking news out of Kyrgyzstan made international headlines earlier this week. On October 6, thousands of anti-government protestors and vigilante groups stormed the main political building in response to what many believe was a rigged election. Hours later the ...
Last year we received 148 million listener engagements to the Gospel.
FEBC broadcasts are heard in 141 languages and in 50 countries around the world aired from 149 stations and transmitters, totaling 1,571 hours of programming a day/365 days a year.