About FBMI

Fundamental Baptist Missions International is a local-church missions agency that trains, supports, finances, and develops missionaries and ministries which preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, disciple believers, and multiply churches. It is our vision to see Gospel-preaching churches actively multiplying in every nation.

Missionary #6505 Prayer Letter: Web and Radio Stats

2024-07-23T16:20:55-05:00July 19th, 2024|Categories: Bill F. Family (#6505), Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

PREACHING IN PAKISTAN Praise God for His direction and protection! Though our June trip to Pakistan was delayed for the Lord’s reasons, we have cleared some hurdles and are now in the process of rescheduling our trip! Please pray that we wo [...]

Missionary #6011 Prayer Letter: Return to the Field

2024-06-27T08:54:16-05:00June 27th, 2024|Categories: Missionary #6011, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

Thank you so much for your faithful prayers and support! We praise the Lord for the thousands of miles traveled, the new friends and prayer warriors met, and the new churches that have decided to partner with us! We praise the Lord for His [...]

Friday Financial Tip #15: Per Diem

2024-06-24T16:33:01-05:00June 21st, 2024|Categories: FBMI Updates, Friday Financial Tip|Tags: |

According to the IRS, “Per diem is an allowance paid to your employees for lodging, meals, and incidental expenses incurred when traveling. This allowance is in lieu of paying their actual travel expenses.” This explains why missionaries a [...]

Missionary #6013 Prayer Letter: Time of Preparation

2024-06-25T12:59:27-05:00June 19th, 2024|Categories: Missionary #6013, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

Recently, when we were soul winning, I met a lady named Linda. She had gone to church for 30 years. She had a lot to say about her love of Jesus Christ. She had eventually stopped going to church because she realized her church only seemed [...]

Missionary #6501 Prayer Letter: Welcome Home!

2024-06-25T12:52:07-05:00June 12th, 2024|Categories: Mark B. Family (#6501), Prayer Letters|Tags: , , |

The first time I ever visited the Muslim country in which I am now privileged to serve, we left its most prominent city of about fifteen million behind, headed by ferryboat towards its fourth-largest city (with a population of roughly three [...]

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