Project
Shiloh Bible School
Shiloh Bible School in Chennai, India is training young people from the most remote and overlooked corners of India, Sending them back as missionaries, church planters, and generals for God's glory.
Teaching the Tribal, Untrained, and Overlooked of India.


John and Roja Edward founded Shiloh Bible School in Chennai with a singular vision: to impart a burden for the lost in every part of India. Their students come primarily from tribal backgrounds - remote areas where basic necessities are scarce and knowledge of God is little to none. Many arrive unlearned. Some have wanted to leave. But the love of Christ wins them over, and what happens next is remarkable.
Dhilip Maida came to Shiloh wanting to run away. In his first year of ministry after graduating, he led an entire village to Christ. He is now a respected leader in his community in Rajasthan, with people continuing to come to faith through his ministry.
In parts of Rajasthan where it is unheard of for women to evangelize, Shiloh-trained graduates Lalitha Kamol and Archana went out, braving the terrain, the heat, and radical opposition. On one occasion, Lalitha left a meeting early, only to learn later that everyone who remained was beaten by radicals. Archana now pastors a growing congregation of over a hundred people.
The reach of Shiloh extends beyond India. In Sri Lanka, doors opened among pastors across nearly ten provinces to establish training centers for missions - a breakthrough the Edwards believe will spark a much-needed missionary movement across the nation.
Currently, it costs $40 a month to house and feed one student.
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For $40 a month, a tribal young person with no resources and no platform gets trained, sent, and used by God to reach the unreached. Your sponsorship doesn't just change one life, it multiplies to change the villages, communities, and nations they're called to!




