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The concept of J Generation

Stand Up and Be Counted Take your place and declare that you won't be pushed around by the forces that dominate our world, but will be one who defines the days in which we live. This is the generation of the 21st century, living for Jesus and serving Him fully.

A call for men and women, aged 15-35, to commit themselves to Jesus as a 'J. Generation' and reach young people in their nation.

The original concept of the J-Generation was based on Joshua leading the people of God over the river Jordan into the Promised Land. He was prepared by God and Moses to gain new ground.

 The challenge was that he had to 'put on' confidence to step into the sandals of Moses, a great leader who was called a friend of God.

 However, Moses was about 120 years old and a new generation had risen up. It was right that somebody would arise to continue into the path that Moses walked in. To lead people into warfare to inherit more of what God had promised.

 We, young people in the Church today know a similar calling. We are surrounded by many great leaders, whom we esteem. Still, there is a call for us now to rise up, take responsibility and take our place in the body of Christ. We are to push things forward, expand the Kingdom of God with our time, love, tears, money, ambitions, mental faculties, friendships and of course our hearts desires.

 We refuse to spend our substance to the world! We are not building their businesses, families and sports teams. We don't consume our time and money on their entertainment either. We have understood that if these things were our treasures, our hearts would be there as well.

 We are set free! Free to love the Lord with all our heart, all our soul and all our strength! We are friends of God!

 We hope that you find inspiration on these pages to see that IT CAN BE DONE!!! Young people can live all out for Jesus in the 21st century.