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  • Reflections on America and Veterans Day

    November 11, 2016 by User Not Found

    There is a part of America that still hold true to those values of protecting the innocent, honoring the brave, standing in opposition to tyrants, defending liberty, and holding firm to their belief in God. My prayer is that we make sure that those values are consistently passed on to the next generation and that we take time to do so this Veterans Day. Read more

  • Whatever You do for the Least of These

    September 6, 2016 by User Not Found

    I had the privilege of attending the Kentucky Governor’s Service Awards ceremony as the GenJ Club of Paducah received an award from Governor Matt Bevin for community service and volunteer work. Read more

  • What Makes America (or Any Country) Great?

    August 24, 2016 by User Not Found

    What makes a nation great? From a nationalist perspective, America is great simply because it is America. In other words, #murica. Our culture is certainly unique, but does that make our country superior to others? Read more

  • Starting a GenJ Club: I accepted the challenge

    August 17, 2016 by User Not Found

    GenJ mom who tells of how she felt led by the Lord to become a parent sponsor of a local GenJ Club Read more

  • GenJ Students Become Advocates for Freedom

    August 8, 2016 by User Not Found

    Greetings, fellow GenJers! I am the current treasurer for the GenJ Club of Jacksonville. Last week, our club met with Florida Senator Aaron Bean to explain what Generation Joshua does, and to lobby him on eliminating Common Core in Florida. Read more

  • Christian Response to Recent Shootings

    July 8, 2016 by User Not Found

    We who are believers need to call our nation and our friends to our Lord. He loves each person here uniquely. It does not matter their skin color, their cultural heritage, their net worth, or their background. He weeps at the tragedy that is the death of anyone, for they are made in His image. It should make us weep as well. Read more

  • iGovern Statecraft: Lead The World

    May 31, 2016 by Peter Baergen

    iGovern has always offered a variety of unique roles for students to fill, and this year is no exception -- in fact, with the addition of iGovern Statecraft, there are many more! So, if you haven't been able to decide, here's the basic rundown of all the ways you can change the world at iGovern 2016. Read more

  • iGovern 2016: How Will You Change The World?

    May 20, 2016 by Peter Baergen

    iGovern has always offered a variety of unique roles for students to fill, and this year is no exception -- in fact, with the addition of iGovern Statecraft, there are many more! So, if you haven't been able to decide, here's the basic rundown of all the ways you can change the world at iGovern 2016. Read more

  • GenJ In The House: The GenJ Club of Paducah goes to Frankfort

    April 19, 2016 by Peter Baergen

    Zoe Wilson is the Media Coordinator for the GenJ Club of Paducah, Kentucky. Her club recently spent a few days in Frankfort, Kentucky visiting with elected officials and then serving as pages in the Kentucky state legislature. Read more

  • SAT in Review: The Jim Banks Student Action Team

    March 29, 2016 by User Not Found

    Three days. Twenty-two volunteers. Twenty-four thousand voter contacts. Those are the numbers behind Generation Joshua and HSLDA PAC's most recent Student Action Team. Sometimes, though, numbers don't tell the whole story -- so we thought we'd share some stories directly from the people involved in the SAT. Read more