
The Vision of Generation Joshua is to assist parents in raising up the next generation of Christian leaders and citizens, equipped to positively influence the political processes of today and tomorrow.
To accomplish these goals, Generation Joshua provides training opportunities for teenagers. Our goal is to use these opportunities to challenge teens to stand up for what is right, to grow in their own beliefs, and to learn about how they can make a difference in their communities and in this great nation.
At Generation Joshua, we believe that real leaders must stand up for their beliefs. Many of today’s “leaders” do not actually want to lead; they just want to be the highest person in authority. That is not leadership, it is celebrity. True leaders want to lead people to make a difference and to stand up for what is right. And that first requires the leader to have a core set of beliefs upon which to act.
Our goal at Generation Joshua is to cultivate leaders and to equip them to use their beliefs to influence the political process. All of our programs either challenge youth to strengthen their beliefs, or give them the opportunity to put their beliefs into action. We know that not every person is called to enter the political arena, but every person should be a leader who is willing to stand up for what is right, wherever they are called to serve. To that end, Generation Joshua exists.
We, as Christians, are called to be good stewards of our family, our community, and our nation. Generation Joshua provides opportunities for youth to be good stewards in their communities (through our club programs) and in our nation (through our Student Action Teams).
Generation Joshua wants America to be a perpetual 'city on a hill,' a beacon of biblical hope to the world around us. We seek to inspire every one of our members with faith in God and a vision of what America can become if we equip Christian citizens and leaders to impact our nation for Christ and for His glory.
Stay strong and courageous,

William A. Estrada, Esq.
Director of Generation Joshua