The importance of sharing

It is human to share.  Humans are created to be social, to seek out other humans for interaction.  Sharing promotes loyalty and can be the kindling that ignites a fond relationship. An old adage says that “food tastes best in the mouth of my friend.”  The meaning highlights the understanding that sharing the things you…

Happy Easter!

As Christians, we celebrate the fact that this particular resurrection means that we have eternal life at work within us right now and will be working within us forever. We have a hope and a future with the King of kings and Lord of lords.

A Mission Generation First!

We wanted to share a first for Mission Generation. The Panamanian Department of Education has contracted to provide chaplain training to Panamanian teachers nationwide. With this agreement, the national Department of Education in Panama will be incentivizing their schools to participate. We anticipate near 100% compliance. If you remember in 2019, we reported that approximately…

Disciples Making Disciples

Presenting the Gospel to students and their familes The motto of the School Chaplain Program is “Come to me, all you who are weary and heavy burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28-30)   Ministry to family units happens in a number of ways starting with the children. Children love the Jesus of the Bible. They take…

Far reach, little cost

Some say that it costs the American church over $130,000 to reach one person, but the School Chaplain Program can reach a person for just 10 cents. How is the SCP able to reach so many for so little? It is about leverage, sound business principles, and a flat organizational model. Our inspiration was taken from…

What is a School Chaplain?

What does a School Chaplain do? The primary role of a school chaplain is similar to that of a youth pastor, the difference being that one works in a school and the other in a church. School chaplains mentor children and teenagers in the ways of the Lord, educate them about the life of Christ, the Word of God, the blessings of…

The School Chaplain Program

How does the School Chaplain Program work? Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries rarely provide counselors of any kind for public schools. Mission Generation fills the gap by training teachers, parents, or church members to use the Word of God to counsel and pray with students, school faculty and parents. Providing this much needed service is deeply…

Loving Like Jesus

Valentine’s Day began as a remembrance of the death of a Roman priest named Valentine around the year 270 AD.  He defied a decree of the then-Emperor Claudius who banned all weddings in an attempt to get more soldiers for his army.  The priest Valentine was arrested and killed, but left a note in his…

Uber…but for Jesus

In a broad sense, Mission Generation’s strategic philosophy is like Uber. Uber is the largest cab company in the world, yet they do not own a single taxi. Uber provides a platform for drivers to connect with people needing a ride. In doing so, they provide personal transportation as well as income for drivers — without…

Testimonies January 2021

The School Chaplain Program equips students, teachers and parents to share Jesus with their community as well as encouraging other believers in the Word of God.  The following teacher testimonies from Central and South America illustrate the effectiveness of the work of the Mission Generation team and their partners. “I feel full with the school…

We are Precious in His Sight

This Sunday, January 17, 2021, is National Sanctity of Life day.  It started in 1984 by President Reagan, and has been recognized by most, but not all, administrations since. As Christians, we support the life of a newborn baby because most of us agree that God created that life. No one has the right to…

Let’s Get Cookin’ Kids – Christmas

Here’s an easy recipe for a festive cookie to take to your next Christmas gathering. For the red and green version of this cookie as pictured, use a white cake mix and divide the batter in 2 with a couple drops of food coloring to each one.  Other variations of this same cookie are lemon…