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TheWorld Baptist Fellowship (WBF) is aseparatistfundamentalistIndependent Baptist organization. The organization was founded byJ. Frank Norris (1877–1952) ofTexas, a southern fundamentalist leader in the first half of the 20th century. It is headquartered inArlington, Texas.
J. Frank Norris became a combatant in thefundamentalist/modernist controversy. He edited a paper entitledThe Fundamentalist. Both theSouthern Baptist Convention and the Baptist General Convention of Texas expelled Norris because of his controversial behavior. Norris, C. P. Staley and others formed thePremillennial Missionary Baptist Fellowship in 1933 atFort Worth, Texas.[1] In 1938, the name was changed toWorld Fundamental Baptist Missionary Fellowship and then toWorld Baptist Fellowship (WBF) after the schism that created theBaptist Bible Fellowship International in 1950. The WBF was again divided in 1984, when a group led by Raymond W. Barber established theIndependent Baptist Fellowship International and theNorris Bible Baptist Institute.
Arlington Baptist University (the Fellowship's official educational institution) was founded in 1939 as Fundamental Baptist Bible Institute.[2]
The World Baptist Fellowship had 945 churches in 1995, with its primary strength inTexas,Florida andOhio. More than half of these churches also participate in other independent fundamental Baptist fellowships.
The WBF considers itself a missions agency. Its missionary work is headed by the Mission Committee, whose members are nominated by the existing committee and approved by the General Assembly in annual meeting. In 2003, the WBF had 85 approved missionaries. National Fellowship meetings are held twice per year.