A Visit to The Mailbox Club Headquarters in Georgia

Inside The Mailbox Club headquarters: where mail is sorted and responses are sent back after children, youth, and prisoners complete their Bible lessons

FCFI executive director Dan Janzen recently toured the headquarters of The Mailbox Club, an international ministry dedicated to reaching children and families with the Gospel through Bible correspondence lessons. Accompanying him on the visit was Ken Turner, the developer of the FCFI discipleship app.

Dan on left and Ken on right on tour of the Mailbox Club headquarters

During the tour, they were able to see firsthand the heart of the ministry’s work. One area of the headquarters is specifically dedicated to processing lessons—where incoming mail is sorted and responses are carefully sent back to children and adults after they complete their Bible studies. This process ensures that every participant not only receives encouragement but also continues to grow in their walk with Christ.

The Mailbox Club has played a significant role in global discipleship, reaching millions with God’s Word. FCFI has distributed numerous Mailbox club flyers at fairs and festivals, encouraging children and youth to join this correspondence discipleship program. This highlights the importance of partnership in ministry and the shared mission of equipping believers to know, grow, and share their faith.