What if the next great missionary isn’t in seminary, but rather sitting in algebra? What if they’re not preaching from a pulpit, but sharing the Gospel at lunch?
We believe they are. And we believe they already are.
At First Priority, we’ve watched countless students lead the way. When they step into their schools with boldness and faith, things move. Conversations happen. Friends lean in. The Gospel spreads. The Hope of Jesus changes lives.
That’s because students reach students better than anyone else can. They speak the same language, walk the same halls, sit in the same classrooms. When they share what Jesus has done in their life, it lands differently. It’s not a speech. It’s not just any story, it’s their friends’ story. And it’s powerful.
Leading isn’t easy. But when students invite friends, start clubs, or pray in public, their faith becomes something they live, not just something they’ve heard. They learn to trust God, take risks, and depend on His Word in the middle of real-life pressure.
We’ve seen it work again and again. One student starts a club. Another brings a friend. A quiet kid hears the Gospel for the first time. Someone finds belonging. Someone finds Jesus. Multiply that by hundreds of schools, and you’ve got something bigger than a program. You’ve got a movement.
That’s the mission. We don’t run clubs. Students do. We just help them believe they can. We train, support, and walk with them as they lead. Because they’re not too young, too inexperienced, too early, or too late. They’re ready right now.
So here’s what you can do.
Because this generation doesn’t need another program. They need a chance to lead.