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Joel D. Grewe

 Biography:

Joel started his life as an advocate when he was in 6th grade and convinced his mother to homeschool him. In 2007, after working on the Hill for J.C. Watts and then delving into the world of demographic research, Joel started training future leaders as Generation Joshua’s National Clubs Coordinator. He now serves as the administrator of all of Generation Joshua’s national efforts. A graduate of his hometown college, Eastern Washington University, he travels around the United States training youth to influence the political world for Christ. When Joel speaks, he draws on his fifteen years of ministry experience and ten years of political campaign experience to make the message relevant to a generation that he says, “Will change the world.” Living in the DC area, Joel, his wife Christie, and their 6 month old son enjoy life in the fast lane.


Get to Know Joel!

General

Name: Joel D. Grewe

Birthday: 3/28

Spouse: Christie Grewe

Anniversary: 9/11

Home State: Washington

Denomination: Non-denominational

 

Work Info


Position: Deputy Director

Email: Joel@hslda.org

Phone: 540-338-8694

 

Favorites

Book of the Bible: Daniel

Verse: Isaiah 40:27-31

Color: Blue
Animal: Falcon
Food: Pecan Pie
Candy: Butterfinger
Song: Main Title from Superman Returns
Band: John Williams and the Boston Pops
Movie: Star Wars
Game: Dominion
Sport: Fencing
TV Station: Fox
TV show: 24

Website: http://www.crimsondark.com/
Smell: Cinnabon
Flower: Rose
Store:  Best Buy
Cartoon Character: Captain America

 

Which One?

Chicken or Beef? Chicken
Fruits or Veggies? Fruit
Horror or Comedy? Comedy
Theater or Renting?
Theater
City
or Country? City
Silver or Gold? Silver
Surfing or Skateboarding? Surfing
T.V or Computer? Computer
Summer or Winter? Winter
Spring or Fall? Fall
Pepsi or Coke? Coke
Bob or Larry? Bob

Red Sox or Yankees? Yankees

 

Words of Wisdom

 

If you could give GenJers one piece of advice, what would it be?

 

Simple, just because it has not been done before or not done right, does not mean it can’t be done.  So if you have something you think needs to be done don’t be afraid of trying, even if others have failed at it, God may have been saving that accomplishment just for you.