4/14 Window Teaching Teams
Today, nearly half of the world’s population is children. That’s about three billion kids – it almost boggles the imagination! Most of these children live in “at-risk” situations. They need food. They need homes. They need medicine… healing, hope, and love. But, more than anything else, THEY NEED JESUS!
How do we begin to reach these three billion children for Christ? We do it through multiplication. Requests have come to Priority 1 from Christians around the world asking, “Will you please come and teach us how to reach our children?”
In response to this need, Priority 1 sends teams
of trained individuals to equip national church leaders, pastors,
and teachers in how to effectively evangelize and disciple the
children in their communities using the resources available to them.
Priority 1 Teaching Teams involve a ten day to two-week commitment. These teams will travel to their designated country to conduct children’s ministry training seminars, as well as teach several children’s Bible clubs. Team members will also have the opportunity, to build relationships with national church workers and, through interpreters, dialogue with national Christian leaders about ongoing needs facing children in their community.
If you are interested in being part of a Teaching Team contact Priority 1 for an application and more information. Upon acceptance for a Teaching Team, each participant must arrange to attend one scheduled training seminar prior to the trip. If you would like to join a teaching team and partner with Priority 1 in training national church workers to reach their own children for Christ please contact us at: bonnie@priority1ministries.org or call 717-264-7767.
Priority 1 Ministries is an approved 501(c)(3) non-profit ministry and all support donations are tax-deductible.
2007 Trips


ur missionary host. Your
team will then be transported to Youngways Guesthouse where your team will
begin with a time of orientation and fellowship. Then, your team will travel to
designated locations to conduct children’s ministry training seminars, and,
when possible, teach several children’s Bible clubs. Team members will also have the
opportunity, through interpreters, to dialogue with national Christian
leaders about ongoing needs facing children in their community. 



