Back to the Bible

Back to the Bible is a worldwide Christian ministry dedicated to leading people into a dynamic relationship with God. Using radio, TV, the Internet and other media, we share the Gospel message and help Christians grow to spiritual maturity. With broadcasts in more than 25 languages and an Internet reach to millions, Back to the Bible teaches the Word and touches the world.
Whether you're already familiar with God's Word, or just exploring what Christianity is all about we hope you'll visit the rest of our Web Ministry and that you will find yourself drawn deeper into a dynamic relationship with God through your visit.

Back to the Bible
P.O. Box 82808
Lincoln NE
68501-2808
Phone: 402-464-7200
Fax: 402-464-7474
URL: http://www.backtothebible.org/international/

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Published on 28 May, 2007

Rwanda (MNN) ― Back to the Bible's broadcast in Rwanda leads self-proclaimed atheist to Christ

Published on 16 May, 2007

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Political pressure and prayer help prevent Sri Lanka from enacting legislation that could have hurt Christians

Published on 9 May, 2007

India (MNN) ― Back to the Bible looks to increase radio presence in India, despite additional persecution.

Full Interview

Published on 8 May, 2007

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― The number of refugees increases in Sri Lanka, but so do ministry opportunities.

Published on 25 April, 2007

Turkmenistan (MNN) ― New leader will make internet available; ministry sees open door for evangelism.

Published on 21 March, 2007

Japan (MNN) ― Technology-savvy Japan a key mission field.

Published on 20 March, 2007

Indonesia (MNN) ― Back to the Bible is putting a Christian radio station on the air in Muslim Indonesia.

Full Interview

Published on 28 February, 2007

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Back to the Bible facing challenges in Sri Lanka as anti-Christian sentiment continues.

Published on 23 February, 2007

USA (MNN) ― Back to the Bible says Bible literacy is 'the' problem in the evangelical church in the U-S and they're doing something about it.

Full Interview

Published on 13 February, 2007

Philippines (MNN) ― Woodrow Kroll speaks in Manila to celebrate 50 years of ministry.

Published on 8 February, 2007

Indonesia (MNN) ― A Scripture ministry team focuses effort on reaching out to Jakarta flood survivors.

Published on 5 February, 2007

Fiji (MNN) ― A military coup in Fiji won't deter believers from their work in radio ministry.

Published on 7 December, 2006

Cameroon (MNN) ― The hope of Christ fills the ears of commuters in Cameroon.

Published on 22 November, 2006

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Mobs harass evangelical churches in Sri Lanka and law and order is breaking down in some areas.

Full Interview

Published on 3 November, 2006

Brazil (MNN) ― Young people are still responding to the Gospel in light of summer seed planting.

Published on 18 October, 2006

Indonesia (MNN) ― We update you on what's happening for a radio ministry in North Sumatra.

Published on 11 October, 2006

Indonesia (MNN) ― Uncertain future for Back to the Bible radio station in North Sumatra.

Published on 7 September, 2006

Japan (MNN) ― Back To The Bible works to encourage believers in Japan.

Published on 28 August, 2006

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Churches are being affected in Sri Lanka as civil war erupts again, Back to the Bible is helping.

Published on 14 August, 2006

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Bible students gather to encourage one another in Sri Lanka.

Published on 27 July, 2006

Australia (MNN) ― Back to the Bible, Australia is seeing growth not only in Australia, but other areas of the world.

Published on 10 July, 2006

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Sri Lanka's anti-conversion bill is before a standing committee, but it's already affecting local and national outreach, says Back to the Bible.

Published on 17 May, 2006

Rwanda (MNN) ― Listener response indicates fruit born of a radio ministry in Rwanda.

Published on 10 May, 2006

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Tensions are high and ministry curtailed as Sri Lanka is poised to slide back into civil war.

Published on 17 April, 2006

International (MNN) ― Teaching the world what Scripture says becomes feasible via technology.

Published on 28 March, 2006

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Back to the Bible is optimistic peace will hold, allowing them to continue helping the evangelical church in Sri Lanka.

Published on 17 March, 2006

International (MNN) ― A new training center provides support to church leaders in a hard-to-reach Muslim country.

Published on 2 March, 2006

Indonesia (MNN) ― Back to the Bible is concerned that Christians must get permission from non-believers to plant churches.

Published on 23 February, 2006

USA (MNN) ― Back to the Bible begins market research with a skate park.

Published on 20 February, 2006

Sri Lanka(MNN) ― Sri Lanka's Bible conference well-attended.

Published on 2 February, 2006

Indonesia (MNN) ― The message of the Gospel resonates in the tsunami area.

Published on 20 January, 2006

South Africa (MNN) ― An international scholarship fund helps keep Christian radio alive in Africa.

Published on 29 December, 2005

Chad (MNN) ― Wind storm damages antenna tower, but Back to the Bible radio broadcasts will still begin January 1st.

Published on 1 December, 2005

India (MNN) ― Back to the Bible's Greenfield School Ministries is having an impact on children in India.

Published on 18 November, 2005

International (MNN) ― Back to the Bible says two-thirds of the world's people prefer oral over written communication, radio is the key to reaching them with the Gospel.

Published on 21 October, 2005

Guatemala (MNN) ― A Guatemalan seminary student finds ministry comes full circle.

Published on 29 September, 2005

Chad (MNN) ― Back to the Bible helps TEAM missionaries start a radio station so a tribal group in Chad can hear the Gospel.

Published on 27 September, 2005

Liberia (MNN) ― Back To The Bible helps a student; reaps a new church to Liberian refugees.

Published on 23 August, 2005

Brazil (MNN) ― 300 come to Christ in Brazil; Back To The Bible launches a partnership for outreach.

Published on 12 August, 2005

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Back to the Bible reports tsunami victims are still living in refugee camps, but many are open to the Gospel.

Published on 15 July, 2005

India (MNN) ― More trouble is brewing for a Christian School being targeted by militant Hindus in India.

Published on 27 June, 2005

Philippines (MNN) ― Technology expands Back To The Bible's ministry with a new language.

Published on 10 June, 2005

India (MNN) ― Bible teaching in India is now available in English.

Published on 11 May, 2005

Japan (MNN) ― The limited number of radio stations in Japan isn't keeping Back to the Bible from opening an office there.

Published on 27 April, 2005

International (MNN) ― Christian radio breaks through where traditional missions cannot.

Published on 22 April, 2005

Ecuador (MNN) ― Back to the Bible workers safe after a change in government in Ecuador.

Full Interview

Published on 4 April, 2005

Maldives (MNN) ― A year long prayer effort is focused on Maldives, a country that forbids the practice of all religions except Islam.

Published on 29 March, 2005

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― The Sri Lankan government may adopt anti-conversion legislation in April when the decisive vote is taken on the "Act for the Protection of Religious Freedom."

Published on 28 March, 2005

International (MNN) ― Back to the Bible launches a new website that helps a person find answers to the "Who's Jesus?" question.

Published on 7 March, 2005

Indonesia (MNN) ― Back to the Bible is gearing up to begin airing Christian radio in the tsunami hit area of Indonesia -- Sumatra.

Published on 17 February, 2005

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Back to the Bible is raising money to rebuild and refurnish churches in the tsunami zone.

Published on 29 December, 2004

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― Back to the Bible staff in Sri Lanka is safe, but churches they work with have been destroyed.

Full Interview

Published on 10 December, 2003

China (MNN) ― Short-wave radio becomes the medium for discipleship in China. Back To The Bible celebrates as listeners rank the program as their favorite.

Published on 6 October, 2003

Japan (MNN) ― An incorrect view of Christ in Japan is leading Back to the Bible to the country. Back to the Bible hopes launch a new program to change that.

Full Interview

Published on 23 September, 2003

Poland (MNN) ― Believers use the tools provided by Back to the Bible to encourage the church in Poland. Many believers respond to the encouragement.

Published on 25 August, 2003

An Indonesia church perseveres despite extreme challenge. ―

Published on 14 August, 2003

Many respond to the Gospel at a youth camp in Poland. ―

Published on 25 June, 2003

Sri Lankan believers come under attack. ―

Published on 19 May, 2003

. An evangelistic group announces a new thrust in the Caribbean Islands. ―

Published on 16 May, 2003

Ministry grows in Sri Lanka, despite persecution troubles. ―

Published on 8 April, 2003

A Bible teaching ministry opens an office in predominately Muslim Indonesia. ―

Published on 3 March, 2003

A scholarship program helps train Christian leaders. ―

Published on 5 February, 2003

A Polish ministry shares the Gospel at its winter camp. ―

Published on 30 December, 2002

A Bible training group fights Congo's battle with the Gospel. ―

Published on 29 October, 2002

A new international radio project launch will encourage Christians in their faith. ―

Published on 30 September, 2002

A building threat against the West won't stop Christians in Indonesia. ―

Published on 15 August, 2002

A Back to the Bible worker is serious injuried in India. ―

Published on 6 August, 2002

A new website will help direct believers back to Bible study. ―

Published on 23 July, 2002

Taking time out from regular duties leads many teens to Christ in Poland. ―

Published on 11 June, 2002

A deeper introspection in missions work begins in the wake of tragedy in the Philippines. ―

Published on 14 May, 2002

A new Christian radio ministry launch encourages struggling believers in Afghanistan. ―

Published on 8 April, 2002

Tension in Indonesia doesn't stop the effect of peace efforts. ―

Published on 26 February, 2002

Persecution in China does little to stop the Gospel. ―

Published on 1 January, 2002

A Bible study plan helps people start the New Year well. ―

Published on 18 December, 2001

A new website is introducing Australians to the Gospel. ―

Published on 10 December, 2001

A evangelistic group looks to help fund education for poor pastors. ―

Published on 4 December, 2001

A ministry goes forward despite turmoil in Nepal. ―

Published on 23 October, 2001

Change in Poland comes in the church and the government. ―

Published on 20 September, 2001

Through the sorrow in the U-S, believers share hope. ―

Published on 21 August, 2001

Summer camps reach young people with the hope of Christ. ―

Published on 9 August, 2001

Persecution against believers in Central Asia is no surprise. ―

Published on 25 June, 2001

Christian radio now reaches into Turkmenistan. ―

Published on 12 June, 2001

A Bible School campus survives a coup attempt in the Central African Republic. ―

Published on 4 June, 2001

A new radio program in the United States targets Spanish-speakers. ―

Published on 7 May, 2001

Bible translation workers are concerned about unrest in the Philippines. ―

Published on 27 April, 2001

Failed peace talks in Indonesia aren\'t stopping evangelism. ―

Published on 28 March, 2001

The Turkmen speaking people will have Christian radio in their own language. ―

Published on 22 February, 2001

A radio ministry looks to evangelize India's quake victims. ―

Published on 23 January, 2001

A new short wave radio project reaches millions with the love of Christ. ―

Published on 3 January, 2001

Radio kits are helping train new church leaders in China. ―

Full Interview

Published on 28 November, 2000

Christian radio may soon reach Turkmenistan's believers. ―

Published on 22 November, 2000

A website tests visitors on their Bible knowledge. ―

Published on 12 October, 2000

Published on 18 September, 2000

Published on 1 September, 2000

A troublesome fire in Russia may actually be good news for Christian broadcasters. ―

Published on 24 August, 2000

Sri Lanka's government turmoil causes rioting, but doesn't effect ministry. ―

Published on 14 August, 2000

A radio ministry is growing down under. ―

Published on 12 July, 2000

A radio broadcast ministry in Ecuador is recovering after a robbery. ―

Published on 13 June, 2000

A mission radio ministry is expanding into Brazil. ―

Published on 17 May, 2000

Published on 15 May, 2000

Published on 5 May, 2000

Published on 25 January, 2000

Published on 10 January, 2000

Published on 2 December, 1999