Generation Joshua In 2003, HSLDA, feeling a need to educate youth in civics and politics, founded
Generation Joshua. Generation Joshua (often abbreviated as "Gen J" by its members,) is an American Conservative Christian youth organization that aims to encourage the involvement of 11- to 19-year-olds in politics. Its members, which number 6,000 as of 2006, participate in civics education, over 60 clubs, student action teams, voter registration drives, and "Benjamin Rush" Awards, which offer members a chance to earn a trip to
Washington, D.C., amongst other things. On November 20, 2025, a statement was released by Jim Mason (president of HSLDA) and Michael Farris (founder of HSLDA) stating that the HSLDA Board and leadership had decided to permanently shut down the Generation Joshua program. The reason cited for the decision was fiscal responsibility to the main mission of HSLDA.
HSLDA Online Academy HSLDA and Patrick Henry College founded HSLDA Online Academy in 2009 to provide online Christian courses to homeschool families. Originally named Patrick Henry College Preparatory Academy, HSLDA Online Academy has expanded beyond college preparatory courses and now offers an array of high school classes online, including English & writing, mathematics, social studies, and foreign languages.
Publications • The HSLDA publishes a bimonthly magazine which is mailed to all of its members. • The HSLDA published
Constitutional Law for Enlightened Citizens by
Michael P. Farris.
HSLDA Compassion HSLDA Compassion provides "Assistance to needy home schooling families".
NCFCA The National Christian Forensics and Communications Association, or NCFCA, is a speech and debate league for homeschooled students in the United States, established in 2001 after outgrowing HSLDA, which had been running the league since it was originally established in 1995. NCFCA is now organized under its own board of directors with regional and state leadership coordinating tournaments and other activities.
Patrick Henry College Patrick Henry College, or PHC, is a private, non-denominational Protestant college, founded by HSLDA, that focuses on teaching classical liberal arts and government, located in Purcellville, Virginia. It is the first college in America founded specifically for Christian home-schooled students. The school was incorporated in 1998 by
Michael Farris. It officially opened September 20, 2000, with 92 students, and has since grown to approximately 325 students. ==Significant court cases==