What teachers say about Mission Generation

Filadelfia Rodriguez

The lack of morality in the students and parents is one of the reasons our school decided to start working with Mission Generation’s Program. The tools they bring to us are really helpful for the teachers.  Some of the teachers use the textbooks together with the Bible in class.
Using Mission Generation’s Program throughout the entire school year has been very beneficial to the school body.  The teachings in the textbooks have helped us to lead and guide the students.  The textbook’s format as a workbook has taught my students that they can make right decisions.  They have learned to discern the difference between what is life or death for their lives.  These teaching are so very important to my teachers and students because a high percentage of our students come from “Palmasola” the federal penitentiary, where they live with their parents.  Prisoners are not the best role models!
The prison has about 3000 people counting the men and the women living there together with their children. These kids really need God!  In prison these children see a lot of violence, drugs trafficking, alcoholisms and just plain old bad influence, yet these vices seem to be exciting and fun.  They follow to their harm.
Mission Generation’s program is a great opportunity to turn the kids to God’s Kingdom.  We teach them to have strong foundations in Biblical principles and let God’s moral values rule their lives. They need all the help they can get to resist the temptation of getting involved and trapped by all the risks that these children are exposed to both inside and outside the prison.
We are learning more everyday about God by participating in Mission Generation’s program and we share it with our students.  The material is presented in such a way that the children really enjoy learning about God and getting involved in the things of God.
Sincerely,
Filadelfia Rodriguez
Principal