how God has answered persistent prayers for students & teachers in public schools.

A Generation Meant For More

“Huge breakthroughs come in answer to prayer.” Yes they do! Today, Stacy welcomes the President of National School Project, Mark Hopson, to the podcast. Listen in as Mark tells his story from growing up on the mission field in the Czech Republic to his call to the mission field of public schools in America. Mark testifies to what He has seen the Lord do in answer to earnest, continual, persistent prayer. You don’t want to miss a moment!

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Giving every student a chance to hear the gospelScriptures:

And He appointed twelve, so that they would be with Him and that He could send them out to preach. Mark 3:14 NASB

For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16 NIV

Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving. Colossians 4:2 ESV

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About our Guest:

Mark Hopson, President of National School ProjectMark Hopson has been with National School Project for fourteen years, beginning in 2003 as a Campus Mentor while attending Biola University. After graduating in 2006, he joined NSP full-time as a Chapter Director for the greater Los Angeles area and served in this position for seven years during which time he received an M.A. in New Testament from Talbot School of Theology. In 2013, Mark moved his family to Chicago, IL, to start three new ministry chapters at Trinity International University, Moody Bible Institute, and Wheaton College, launching what would become a brand new ministry hub to service the Midwest. In 2017, Mark became NSP’s second president. Mark and his wife Shelley both grew up as missionary kids and now live in Wheaton, IL with their four young children: Abigail, Anna, Luke & Caleb.

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