The Galloways currently reside in Kyustendil, Bulgaria. Their primary ministry objective is to encourage, empower, teach and train national leaders. They continue to work with church-planting initiatives throughout Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Serbia, having assisted in the planting of 46 churches since 2015. In addition to church planting, they engage in and support several community and discipleship initiatives, including the Pure Farm, an agricultural project that teaches sustainable farming techniques and provides food for the poor and elderly; St. John’s Home, a safe house for individuals at risk for human trafficking; and a discipleship school. The Galloways have four married adult children and one grandson.
Funding for Chance and Dee Dee Galloway also supports creating new futures for those in modern-day slavery. Learn more at The Set Free Movement.
Pray For
- continued growth, unity between denominations
- the agricultural projects, training events and Bible school
- the safe home for Hope and Healing
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Wonderful Spiritual Adventure
Algent Bregu’s barbershop is a hub of activity in the historic center of Korce, Albania. Algent and his wife, Erjona, a special-needs teacher, go about their daily vocations with a special purpose – to reach out to an unreached local population who would otherwise not...
Revolving-Door Church
Most pastors despise the idea of a ministry where members come and go but rarely stay. Yet, God has blessed the Free Methodist Church “Anagenesis” (rebirth) in Thessaloniki, Greece, with such a ministry. Another Greek pastor in Thessaloniki recently questioned me,...
The Pure Farm Impact in Bulgaria
People were hungry and needed access to healthy, clean food. The needs of the Kyustendil, Bulgaria, community were communicated to us, missionaries Chance and Dee Dee Galloway, by a local Bulgarian, Stanimir Zahariev. Seeing the need and knowing the rich and plentiful...
New Ministry in Albania
Albania is known for its archaeological heritage, unspoiled beaches, unique traditions and hospitality. Yet, it is one of Europe’s least developed countries. Few Albanians consider religion to be a dominant factor in their lives. Religious demographics indicate the...





