The Man in the Green Jeep surely will take our children on an exciting journey of spiritual discovery. --- Jack D. Eggar, president/CEO, Awanas Clubs International
Presented through the eyes of a child. The Man in the Green Jeep captures everyday life in a small village in Honduras. The journey to faith of this small boy and his family presents the essence of our individual journeys to that moment of inviting Christ into our lives—Wanda Lee, executive director, Woman’s Missionary Union, Southern Baptist Convention.
One of the best ways to show a child the importance of world missions is to expose him or her to great stories of great missionaries.
The Man in the Green Jeep is just that kind of story! This book will help young minds to see the importance of taking the Gospel of Jesus Christ to cultures around the world.---Reese Kauffman, President , Child Evangelism Fellowship.
The Man in the Green Jeep is an exciting story. It made me think about people who need help. It was fun to read this book, especially because the little boy was the same age as I am. I liked all the adventures. This story will help people to think about other people around the world.—Tate Waechter, 11-year old reader.
Children will be intrigued by the life of Chico and his friends. This fun read captures the attention and gives insight into the way Christ can be made known by using means such as a green Jeep, rabbits, and farming techniques. Adults and children alike will be inspired by the faithfulness and creativity of those who will go to any length to help others enter into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. –Carolyn Porterfield, Executive Director-Treasurer, Woman’s Missionary Union of Texas.
A wonderful book about the adventures of Chico and his famly. Readers discover the greatest adventure of all—knowing God and being on mission with Him.—Keith Mack, Children and Youth Mission and Ministry Director, Texas Baptist Men.
This is a great missions story for children and adults! The story, told through the eyes of a child, helps people understand the way of life for many around the world and see the challenges they face. The Man in the Green Jeep demonstrates how the Gospel message changes families and communities.—JuLee Davis, Association of Christian Schools International Missions Education Coordinator.
An exciting and captivating glance into children’s lives and culture in a small mountain town in Honduras. Children will readily identify with Chico and his friends—Rafael, Jose, Marvin, and the “bully-turned-nice” Calvin—and their daily experiences. The work and ministry of “the man in the green Jeep” and his associates are introduced in exciting ways and give a challenging view of innovative missions.—William E. (Bill) Young, Retired Manager, Discipleship and Family Ministry Preschool and Children’s Division, LifeWay Christian Resources