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  • Discipul Stories | Colombia

    In Bucaramanga, Colombia, the Bible school is growing and has now found a permanent home. Omar shares how the project will help transform the region with the Gospel. Thank you for partnering with Priority One to make a global impact through the Bible school in Colombia.

  • Zanzibar

    Pastor Dickson Kaganga’s church in Zanzibar was violently attacked by extremists during a riot, leaving him in danger and the building damaged. Despite the trauma, he chose forgiveness and remained committed to ministry. Since then, the church has experienced a renewed strength as they continue to pray for revival in Zanzibar.

  • Beyond The Fields

    Dareth Ly survived the Khmer Rouge as a child and later found hope and healing through Jesus after being adopted in the U.S. Returning to Cambodia years later, he was moved by his mother’s deep suffering and spiritual hopelessness. This sparked a calling to share the gospel and bring lasting change. Today, he serves as a missionary, training young leaders to transform Cambodia through Christ.

  • Myanmar

    In Mechina-Miramar, the old dorm at the Bible School collapsed so students were sleeping in the former chapel. Now, we get to support the construction of a new dormitory to house 200 male students who are called into ministry. With over 250,000 Pentecostal believers in Myanmar, there’s a great need for trained pastors, and these students are eager to serve.

  • Floating Village - Cambodia

    In Cambodia’s floating villages, Darthrai started a school to serve children with no access to education or medical care. Now, 250 students learn academics and hear about God’s love, bringing hope to their families. Bible School graduates like Somali and Seven are committed to sharing the gospel and bringing hope across Cambodia.

  • Among the Lions - Tanzania

    Pastor Lazaro faced extreme hardship and poverty yet remained committed to sharing the gospel. After surviving a lion encounter, local Muslims supported him and gave him a home. Pastor Lazaro was able to attend Bible College and continues to travel throughout Tanzania planting churches, encouraging the believers and teaching in villages. 

  • The Unknown - Sri Lanka

    Saved at 16, Reverend Colton felt called to preach but was repeatedly rejected by a Bible school due to a lack of education. After persistent prayer, a door was opened, but financial hardship nearly forced him to leave. Miraculously, a widow in Florida—led by God—sent money to support him, allowing him to stay and fulfill his calling to bring the Gospel to Sri Lanka.

  • The Priority One Story

    Priority One Founder, Sam Johnson, shares how their mission work began in Spain in 1966, leading to the construction of Bible schools and hundreds of leaders being trained worldwide. It began with one graduate spreading the gospel across Spain. Now, the focus is on training leaders in Asia and Africa as God brings revival to these regions.