Baptist Bible Fellowship International

Baptist Bible Fellowship International

PO Box 191
Springfield, MO 65801
United States

Attesting Officer
The Rev. Dr. Pedro Bravo-Guzman
Presiding Bishop


Media Contact
Mission Dir., Dr. Jon Konnerup

37.2154752, -93.294718


Organized on May 24, 1950, in Fort Worth, TX, the Baptist Bible Fellowship was founded by about 100 pastors and lay people who had grown disenchanted with the policies and leadership of the World Fundamental Baptist Missionary Fellowship, an outgrowth of the Baptist Bible Union formed in Kansas City in 1923 by fundamentalist leaders from the Southern Baptist, Northern Baptist and Canadian Baptist Conventions. The BBF elected W. E. Dowell as its first president and established offices and a three-year (now four-year with a graduate school) Baptist Bible College.
The BBF statement of faith was essentially that of the Baptist Bible Union, adopted in 1923, a variation of the New Hampshire Confession of Faith. It presents an infallible Bible, belief in the substitutionary death of Christ, his physical resurrection and his premillennial return to earth. It advocates local church autonomy and strong pastoral leadership and maintains that the fundamental basis of fellowship is a missionary outreach. The BBF vigorously stresses evangelism and the international missions office reports 901 adult missionaries working on 110 fields throughout the world.
There are BBF-related churches in every state of the United States, with special strength in the upper South, the Great Lakes region, southern states west of the Mississippi, Kansas and California. There are seven related colleges and one graduate school or seminary.
A Committee of Forty-Five, elected by pastors and churches within the states, sits as a representative body, meeting in three subcommittees, each chaired by one of the principal officers-an administration committee chaired by the president, a missions committee chaired by a vice-president and an education committee chaired by a vice-president.


Full Communicants Average Attendance Other Members Total Inclusive Members Total Churches Membership Calculation Method
2010
110,000
110,000
4,000
2009
115,000
115,000
4,200
2003
1,200,000
1,200,000
4,500
2002
1,200,000
1,200,000
4,500
1997
1,200,000
1,200,000
4,500
1995
1,500,000
1,500,000
3,600
1994
1,500,000
1,500,000
3,600
1992
0
1,500,000
3,500
1986
0
1,405,900
3,449
1985
1,400,900
1,400,900
3,409
Serving Churches Retired Other Service to the Church Total Clergy
2010
4,000
150
40
4,190
2009
4,200
100
40
4,340
2002
7,500
1986
3,400
4,500
1985
3,400
4,500
Total Schools Staff Pupils Total Individuals
2010
4,000
2009
4,200
2002
4,500
1985
3,400
750,000
Total Benevolences Total Financials Total Giving Local Expenses Method
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