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Generation Joshua, often called "GenJ" by its members, is an American
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youth organization founded in 2003 that aims to encourage youth participation in government, civics, and politics toward conservative Christian values. GenJ is a division of the
Home School Legal Defense Association The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) is a United States-based organization that seeks to advance the freedom of parents to homeschool their children. HSLDA describes itself as a "Christian organization." HSLDA is organized as a 50 ...
, which is a non-profit
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organization based in
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. The organization was founded by Michael Farris and Mike Smith and is located on the campus of
Patrick Henry College Patrick Henry College (PHC) is a private liberal arts non-denominational conservative Protestant Christian college located in Purcellville, Virginia. Its departments teach classical liberal arts, government, strategic intelligence in national se ...
. GenJ participants, composed of mostly
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teenagers, campaign for
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Republican candidates who support homeschooling, and who oppose abortion and
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. During election years, GenJ students are often sent to areas where voter outreach and registration could play a significant role. Their volunteer work has helped some of their preferred candidates win elections. Prominent former members of GenJ include
Madison Cawthorn David Madison Cawthorn (born August 1, 1995) is an American politician who served as the United States House of Representatives, U.S. representative for North Carolina's 11th congressional district from 2021 to 2023. A member of the Republican P ...
, who was in the
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for one term.


History


Founding

Generation Joshua, also known as GenJ, was founded in December 2003 as a web-based program by its parent organization, the
Home School Legal Defense Association The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) is a United States-based organization that seeks to advance the freedom of parents to homeschool their children. HSLDA describes itself as a "Christian organization." HSLDA is organized as a 50 ...
(HSLDA). The HSLDA is a non-profit
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organization primarily composed of
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who
homeschool Homeschooling or home schooling (American English), also known as home education or elective home education (EHE) (British English), is the education of school-aged children at home or a variety of places other than a school. Usually conducted ...
their children, although it is open to students who attend traditional schools. The HSLDA was founded by attorneys Mike Smith and author Michael Farris, a protégé of
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and founder of
Patrick Henry College Patrick Henry College (PHC) is a private liberal arts non-denominational conservative Protestant Christian college located in Purcellville, Virginia. Its departments teach classical liberal arts, government, strategic intelligence in national se ...
(PHC) where GenJ is headquartered. The group's name comes from the Biblical story of
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, who succeeded
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as leader of the
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when they conquered
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. In February 2004, Farris sent letters to HSLDA families encouraging them to enroll their children into GenJ, describing it as a hands-on program that would offer civic lessons, help
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candidates win elections, and encourage conservative church members to vote. PHC and GenJ share the same philosophy of fueling "a vision in young people to help America return to her Judeo-Christian foundations" which includes involving young people in conservative politics. GenJ was founded after PHC students campaigned during local and state elections in Virginia, including
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's unsuccessful bid in the gubernatorial race. When GenJ was launched, Farris said, "We believe that some day homeschooled young people will help reverse ''
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" and "Home-school teens could become one of the most powerful forces in American politics, rivaling the labor unions in effectiveness." The primary goal in founding GenJ was to send thousands of homeschooled teenagers to campaign in tightly-contested political races across the country. The groups, called Student Action Teams, are composed of 25 to 200 youths and campaign for candidates who support homeschooling, the
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, and other
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issues. One of the first campaigns GenJ assisted with was for a 2004 Republican primary candidate in
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. Although their candidate was unsuccessful, then-director Ned Ryun, who worked as a speechwriter for President
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, said, "This is the first real attempt to get them organized in a cohesive effort in the right direction" and "It's no secret that homeschoolers are excellent grass-roots workers." Ryun also stated GenJ would be active in the upcoming national elections. GenJ coordinated with Republican Party officials that year, spending around $60,000 on the hundreds of homeschooled kids that acted as campaign volunteers.


Early years

During the next few years, Farris wrote the book, ''The Joshua Generation: Restoring the Heritage of Christian Leadership'', while GenJ expanded to all 50 states and continued to assist with local and national election campaigns, with many of their candidates being successful. Students would study in the morning, campaign in the afternoon, and do homework in the evening. In addition to working on political campaigns, assisting with voter registration drives, and visiting state legislators, students could take one of ten civics courses, join the GenJ Book Club, attend iGovern leadership camps, and participate in the Benjamin Rush Awards Program, whereby they could earn points for completing various projects. The winner of the competition would receive a scholarship to PHC and an all-expense paid trip to
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GenJ played a large role in helping Republicans win close races in the
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elections. Then-Representative
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, who homeschooled her five children and received praise by HSLDA for her support of the Family Education Freedom Act, credited GenJ with her win in 2008: "We often hear that there aren't young people in the Republican Party. I'm here to tell you that couldn't be further from the truth." She addressed GenJ's national conference in Washington, D.C., the following year and after receiving further help from the group in
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, Bachmann said GenJ volunteers "help us become confident that we'll reach more people and meet our voter contact goals before the polls close on Election Day."
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's surprise second place in the 2007 Ames straw poll was credited to his support from Farris and GenJ. Ryun, however, disagreed with GenJ's endorsement of Huckabee, and abruptly resigned from his post as director in the summer of 2007. He attributed his resignation to lack of freedom of thought and conscience, believing that " ssent is not allowed in Mike Farris' world". In 2008, then-presidential candidate
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started an outreach program called the Joshua Generation that was geared towards young
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voters. When Farris and other GenJ officials heard about this, Farris said "This is an improper invasion of our trademark and we’ve retained legal counsel to notify the Obama campaign to stop this." According to Farris, it was an intentional act by the Obama campaign officials to confuse voters.


2010s

GenJ students continued working in local and national campaigns during the 2010s. A few days before the
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, the Republican Party of Virginia Inc. committee paid $79,500 to HSLDA's state
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. At the time, GenJ was posting support on its
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page for Republican candidate
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. During the
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, GenJ students were very active in several close campaigns, helping
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,
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,
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, and
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win their races. The candidates' campaigns covered the costs of traveling, lodging, and food for GenJ volunteers. In exchange, the youths were given addresses to visit and phone numbers to call to increase voter participation. Then-director Joel Grewe said potential voters are more open to speaking with teenagers. During the final days of the 2016 election, GenJ students contacted 680,235 voters in nine states. After winning his election, Blunt said "The Generation Joshua volunteers did a great job throughout the state talking to Missourians about issues that matter to them." The following year Farris became the CEO of
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on behalf of
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.


2020s

In the
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, former GenJ member
Madison Cawthorn David Madison Cawthorn (born August 1, 1995) is an American politician who served as the United States House of Representatives, U.S. representative for North Carolina's 11th congressional district from 2021 to 2023. A member of the Republican P ...
was elected to Congress. He was homeschooled and attended PHC for one semester before dropping out. He became a proponent of conservative college students dropping out unless they were studying to be a lawyer, doctor, or engineer. Cawthorn served one term in Congress before losing the 2022 Republican primary. That year
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, who homeschools his children, won the Senate election in North Carolina with assistance from 86 GenJ volunteers, who contacted around 120,000 voters, almost the same amount by which Budd won the election. In 2023, a group of Virginia legislators proposed a resolution to commend GenJ for its 20th anniversary. The resolution was sponsored by Delegates
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and Dave LaRock, and State Senators Bill DeSteph, John Cosgrove, and
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. It was noted GenJ had over 28,000 students participate in its programs since 2003, that it was beneficial to its students during the
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, and that it "aspires to establish a local GenJ Club in every congressional district in the nation to allow the organization to more fully achieve its mission and objectives". In the 2023 documentary series '' Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets'', which focused on the
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, Christian homeschooling, the
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and its founder
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, GenJ was discussed. It was noted former members have interned or been hired by politicians, judges, and
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officials. One former GenJ leader interviewed for the documentary also explained the
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theological position, whereby married couples do not use any form of birth control in order to have large families that will "take America back for Christ."


See also

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Homeschooling in the United States Homeschooling constitutes the education of about 3.4% of U.S. students (approximately two million students) as of 2025. The number of homeschoolers in the United States has increased significantly over the past few decades since the end of the ...
*
National Christian Forensics and Communications Association The Christian Speech & Debate League, also known as the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association, is a speech and debate league for Christian students in the United States. The NCFCA was established in 2001 after outgrowing it ...


References


Further reading

* ''The Joshua Generation: Restoring the Heritage of Christian Leadership'' - Michael Farris, Broadman & Holman, 2005,


External links

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