Rev. Doris Loida Espinoza has released 'Pass It On: Cultivating Future Generations,' a Christian book that addresses the critical need for believers to intentionally pass their faith to future generations. Drawing from more than five decades in ministry, Rev. Espinoza presents what she describes as a timeless call to action for Christians to live intentionally, mentor faithfully, and leave behind a spiritual inheritance that endures beyond their lifetime.
The book explores the sacred responsibility of passing on what Rev. Espinoza terms the 'baton of service,' the 'mantle of anointing,' the 'shield of faith,' and the 'torch of Pentecost.' Through biblical examples including the mentorship relationship between Paul and Timothy, combined with stories from her own extensive ministry journey, the author demonstrates practical ways faith, wisdom, and love can be transferred between generations with purpose and grace. Her ministry experience spans pastoral work, education, and serving as District Girls Ministries Director across multiple continents including the United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Africa.
'Pass It On' functions as both devotional reading and leadership guide, inviting readers to reflect on their own spiritual legacy and actively engage in mentorship roles. Each chapter includes questions designed for personal reflection and group discussion, positioning the book as a resource for churches, ministry teams, and families committed to faith development in younger generations. The book is available in both English and Spanish editions, with the Spanish version titled 'Pásalo: Cultivando las Futuras Generaciones.'
The publication addresses a significant challenge in contemporary Christian communities: maintaining vibrant faith across generational lines in an era increasingly focused on immediate concerns rather than long-term spiritual legacy. Rev. Espinoza's work comes at a time when many religious communities are grappling with how to effectively transmit core beliefs and practices to younger members who face different cultural pressures and worldviews than previous generations.
Readers can access the book through the author's ministry website at https://espinozaministries.com/ or purchase it through major retailers including Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/PASS-Doris-Loida-Espinoza/dp/1969857021/. The Spanish edition is available at https://www.amazon.com/P%C3%81SALO-Doris-Loida-Espinoza/dp/1969857447/. The book's release represents not just another Christian publication but what the author describes as a movement to preserve the flame of faith and ensure it continues burning brightly for those who follow.


