BMS World Mission is a Christian missionary society founded by Baptists from England around 1792. It was previously known as the Particular Baptist Society for the Propagation of the Gospel Amongst the Heathen and then, until 2000, Baptist Missionary Society.
Mission StatementAs a Christian mission organisation, BMS World Mission aims to share life in all its fullness with the world's peoples by:
with people as the primary agent of change - motivating, training, sending and resourcing them. HistoryIn 1792, William Carey was sent to Serampore near Calcutta, India as a missionary. He was followed by many co-workers, firstly to India, and subsequently to other countries in Asia, Europe, South America and Africa. Timothy Richard is perhaps one of the most well-known Baptist missionaries to China. TodayToday BMS World Mission has over a 320 workers in 40 countries including: Congo, France, Nepal, and Angola. Few missionaries are sent today who do not have practical skills to enable positive social and economic changes on a local scale. Obvious examples of such skills are medical workers and teachers. BMS's main base of operations is in Baptist House, the centre of the Baptist Union of Great Britain, in Didcot, Oxfordshire in the United Kingdom. BMS works in many ways around the world, offering gap year programme to students; known as "Action Teams" See also
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