Description
FEBC is an interdenominational ministry whose sole purpose is to share the Good News to the world through radio, the Internet, and emerging technologies. In so doing, it seeks to cooperate with and support existing missionary efforts and the ministry of the greater body of Christ worldwide.
FEBC believes that Gospel radio ministry should present a consistent message for the edification of others. Cooperation in such an organization as this may be achieved and maintained only by loyalty to a common and positive agreement in the broadcast message. In Christ we have fellowship with Evangelical denominations and missionary groups, and base our cooperation upon the following great truths of the Bible.
History
Two young men named Bob Bowman and John Broger established Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC) in 1945 with one goal in mind: broadcasting Christ to the world. They had no financial backing, no supportive board, and no church denomination.
Instead, they followed God’s lead to launch a ministry that focused on the extreme spiritual needs of the people of Asia following World War II. With nothing more than a heart to reach the lost and an understanding of radio’s ability to reach far and wide, they leaned on this promise from God: “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go. I will guide you with my eye.” Psalm 32:8
With one country in particular on their hearts—China—they aired their very first broadcast from Shanghai. But by 1948 all mission work in China was shut down; an alternative had to be found.
Ideally located in the South China Sea, the Philippines had much to offer, and the newly established nation was more than willing for FEBC to establish their operations there. The first broadcasts, over local station KZAS (as it was known), went on the air in Manila on June 4, 1948.
International broadcasts to China started the following year and have since expanded to cover most of Southeast Asia, as well as Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan. FEBC’s sister organization, Feba, broadcasts programs in Africa, the Middle East and India.
FEBC’s programs are heard on AM and FM stations worldwide, as well as by satellite and the Internet. We also broadcast by shortwave through their transmitter sites in the Philippines, sharing Christ in 100 languages to hard-to-reach minority groups. Their total number of languages is now 100 worldwide, with broadcasting hours totaling 700 a day. Three billion people live within range of their transmitters.
But the only figure they’re truly interested in is the number of people whose lives have been changed by Christ. Last year, they received 1.25 million listener responses, many attesting to transformed lives.
That’s why FEBC was launched…and that’s why it continues. To share Christ with the world.
Financial Status
Tax ID
95-14615742013 Revenue
$8,935,362.00
2013 Net Assets
$6,441,178.00