Our Approach

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Our programs in San Jose Pinula currently serve over 100 students and their families and builds upon the work done by other missionaries and ministries, specifically Cross Culture Jesus, founded by Sarah Smith.


Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom.

-George Washington Carver-


Our Programs


Spiritual Formation

Bible classes, a one hour class every afternoon that includes prayer, worship, memorizing Bible verses, crafts, activities and an action point to live out in their lives. Students participate in Vacation Bible School and Bible club activities with volunteers from our local church and volunteers from the U.S. We hold regular bible studies for the parents.


Educational Reinforcement

Our educational reinforcement programs work to complement the classes students receive in school by providing tutoring in Math, Language Arts and help with their homework. Through our library of books and use of our computer classroom students can do research, complete investigations and print needed content for their school homework. When possible we also provide students with backpacks and other educational supplies to assist them in their studies.


Family Strengthening

Our goal is to see strong families lead by strong parents. %60 of the families in our center do not attend church regularly, yet through ministry to the children we have the chance to minister to the parents.

Bible studies, prayer groups and local church involvement are all part of how we serve the whole family.


S.T.E.M.

In our computer classes students start off learning basic computer skills such as typing, MS-Office applications, internet skills and email. From there they advance to coding and programming learning to think creatively, reason systematically and work collaboratively. They receive classes in internet applications, HTML and web design through a course developed by Royale Studios. For interested students we provide training in Photoshop, graphics design and creating presentations. Students have to opportunity to learn robotic, electronics and engineering concepts through scholarships at Robotis. We place a strong emphasis on teaching students to learn for themselves via internet research and invite local businessmen to give motivational talks to the students.


Nutritional Assistance

When children are hungry, it's hard for them to learn.

Nearly half the children in Guatemala under five are malnourished. By providing a nutritional snack when students come into our centers, it enables their brains to develop faster, they learn better and can focus on their studies and not on their bellies.