
Executive Director of PRMI
In 1991 I started the Dunamis Project – a series of six intensive equipping events that focus on helping men and women to cooperate with the Holy Spirit in ministry.
That first Dunamis Project was in Lake George, New York. Dunamis is now the core teaching content for PRMI as we mobilize volunteers around the world to help believers cooperate with the Holy Spirit.
I was nurtured early in the faith, in Sunday School at First Presbyterian Church in Charlotte, NC.
Happy summers were spent in the family home in Montreat, NC which was the missionary equipping and sending center for the Presbyterian Church in the United States.
It was in Montreat that the first sparks of global vision were struck through attendance at the Presbyterian Mission Conferences and association with many missionaries and their children especially from Korea, Brazil and Africa.
In 1966, I moved to Korea. My father took a key position in the United States government with the Agency for International Development. Arriving in Korea was a life-altering experience for me.
My family lived on the Young Son Military Base in Seoul and I graduated from the Seoul American High School in 1970.
In the summer of 1970, I left Korea to return to the United States to attend Davidson College in NC. The trip home was turned into a four-month journey and great adventure through Borneo, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, across India and then to Europe.
What started as a travel adventure became a profound crisis of faith. I saw people starving to death on the streets of Calcutta and the devastation of war in South East Asia. This encounter with evil caused me to reject the church and question the existence of God.
My comfortable view of the world as a safe and good place was shattered.

Davidson College was a very good experience for me. I graduated in 1974 with a BA in Psychology and was a North Carolina Fellow. In the summer of 1971, I had a major conversion experience in which I was encountered by Jesus Christ. Then in the summer of 1973 while in India working in medicine, Jesus encountered me again and called me into the ministry.
After graduation from Davidson College and before going to the Union Theology Seminary in Richmond, Virginia, I spent four months living in Vietnam with my father who was working there with USAID. I worked as a photographer for the Holt Adoption Agency. I traveled to many locations in Vietnam to photograph the effects of the war on its most innocent victims – the children. In Vietnam I saw clearly that Jesus Christ was the only way to peace and justice in a fallen world.
I started Union Seminary in the Fall of 1974, and met and married my fellow classmate, Laura Cole. We now have three children, Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Stephen.

In 1976-1977 Laura and I spent a year in Korea as part of my Doctor of Ministry requirements. Laura taught English and I taught Reformed Theology at the Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Seoul.
The most significant thing that happened to Laura and to me was spending our holidays at Jesus Abbey, an Anglican prayer center. This was a transforming time for both of us. I was baptized with the Holy Spirit and given a clear calling for future ministry.
I graduated from Union Seminary in 1978. I received a Doctor of Ministry degree in Theology. I was then called to pastor a small country church in North Carolina, starting in the fall of 1978 and was ordained to the Gospel ministry by the Presbyterian Church in the United States.
In 1980 Laura and I were sent to Taiwan, as Presbyterian missionaries. After two years of language school learning Mandarin Chinese, we were assigned to the Presbyterian Bible College in Hsinchu. I worked in various positions at the college, first as Academic Dean and then was promoted to Vice President. I taught classes on Reformed Theology and the Bible in Chinese.
In 1984 I founded the Presbyterian Lay Training Center on the campus of the Bible College. This became an equipping center for lay people throughout Taiwan with hundreds of people attending our events.
In August of 1989 I left Taiwan to return to the United States to become the Executive Director of Presbyterian-Reformed Ministries International – a Presbyterian-based group associated with the worldwide movement of the Holy Spirit since 1966.
From January 1990 until the present, I have been the Executive Director of this ministry.
I have been called around the world to share in the work of the Gospel. In 1991 I started the Dunamis Project – a series of six intensive equipping events that focus on helping men and women to cooperate with the Holy Spirit in ministry. We have been invited to offer this teaching in Canada, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Brazil, Uganda, Taiwan, Korea, and most recently to China.
In 2003 in order to support this worldwide movement of the Holy Spirit I worked through PRMI to establish the Community of the Cross: A Place of Encounter with Jesus Christ. This is located on 24 acres in Black Mountain, North Carolina in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is a center for prayer, equipping and sending. I am passionately committed to Jesus Christ and to seeing His Kingdom transforming all dimensions of reality.
Books and Publications by Zeb Bradford Long
- Receiving the Power: Preparing the Way for the Holy Spirit – Zeb Bradford Long and Douglas McMurry. 1996 Chosen Books, Grand Rapids. (English, Korean and Portuguese)
- The Collapse of the Brass Heaven: Rebuilding our Worldview to Embrace the Power of God – Zeb Bradford Long and Douglas McMurry. 1996 Chosen Books, Grand Rapids
- Prayer that Shapes the Future: How to Pray with Power and Authority – Brad Long and Douglas McMurry. 1999 Zondervan, Grand Rapids. (English, French and Portuguese)
- Passage Through the Wilderness: A Journey of the Soul– Zeb Bradford Long. 1998 Chosen Books, Grade Rapids. (English and Chinese)
- Let Jesus Heal Your Hidden Wounds: Cooperating with the Holy Spirit in Healing and Deliverance Ministry – Brad Long and Cindy Strickler. 2001 Chosen Books, Grand Rapids. (English, Chinese and Korean)
- A Biblical Response to the Gay Theological Agenda – Zeb Bradford Long. 2001 Presbyterian-Reformed Ministries International, Black Mountain.
- Practical Lessons in Discipleship and Spiritual Leadership – Zeb Bradford Long, 2003 Presbyterian-Reformed Ministries International, Black Mountain. (English and Korean)
- Dunamis Project Teaching Manuals published by PRMI (All are in English; various manuals are in Chinese, Korean, Portuguese and Spanish)
- Growing The Church In The Power Of The Holy Spirit: Seven Principles Of Dynamic Cooperation – Brad Long, Cindy Strickler and Paul Stokes, 2010 Zondervan, Grand Rapids, Michigan (English)
- Discerning the Times: Exposing Satan’s Plans in Radical Islam – By Zeb Bradford Long, 2016 PRMI Exousia Press, Black Mountain NC (English)
- A Prayer Strategy for the Victory of Jesus Christ: Defeating the Demonic Strongholds of ISIS and Radical Islam – By Zeb Bradford Long, 2016 PRMI Exousia Press, Black Mountain NC (English).
Biographical Information
- 1966 — moved to Seoul, South Korea, where his father took a key position in the United States government with the Agency for International Development.
- 1970 — graduated from Seoul American High School.
- 1970 – 1974 — Student at Davidson College, North Carolina – Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
- 1972 Summer – Medical work in India
- 1974 Summer – Worked in Vietnam with Holt Adoption Agency.
- 1974 – 1978 — Student at Union Theological Seminary – Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry inTheology
- 1975 – 1976 — Taught at the Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Seoul, Korea
- 1978 – 1980 — Pastored the Asbury Presbyterian Church in Pilot Mountain, NC.
- 1980 – 1989 — Presbyterian Church (USA) Evangelistic Educational Missionary to Taiwan
- 1982 – 1989 — Academic Dean and Vice President of the Presbyterian Bible College in Hsinchu, Taiwan
- 1984 – 1989 — Founder and Director of the Presbyterian Lay Training Center in Hsinchu, Taiwan
- 1990 – Present — Executive Director of Presbyterian Reformed Ministries International.