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1939

Founded in 1939 by Theodore H. Epp on radio station KFOR (AM) in Lincoln, Nebraska, Back to the Bible expanded by supporting missionaries and broadcasting via shortwave radio to other countries.

2013

Back to the Bible announced Woodrow Kroll's retirement in January 2013.

2014

In August 2014 he was removed from this position following a complaint from a member of his church staff; after investigation by the church he was reinstated as senior pastor, but Back to the Bible stood by its decision to dismiss him from his role there.

2016

In July 2016, Ron Moore, pastor of The Bible Chapel in the Pittsburgh area, was named president and Bible teacher.

2018

He served as president until February 2018, and was succeeded by David Platt.

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Founded
1939
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Lincoln, NE
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Founders
Bryon Swanson,Jack Burke,Karmin Powell,Sean Gewecke,Theodore Epp
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