It outlines a personal discipleship journey for fathers and mothers to re-examine our values, beliefs and assumptions to live out our faith in our lives.
It facilitates parents to work as a team in our respective roles as fathers and mothers through guiding us to craft our family priorities and goals for our children to live their lives in obedience to Christ.
It presents a holistic framework so that parents can intentionally disciple their children namely in: Character, Relationship, Identity and Mission.
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Proceed“The course reminds me that the relationships with our children are not to be taken for granted; we still need to put in the effort, time and commitment into building the relationships with our children. …. The arrow project is one of my key takeaways. It helps to sharpen our thoughts and pen down the attributes of each child.”
Elias Toh, father of 2 boys
“I must remember the character of my children is very important, and as their parent, I play a key part in molding their character. Paradoxically, only God can really change my children’s character from the inside out. I must pray to the One who has the power to make change happen.
"I’m also more mindful that God has a design and purpose for each child. So, I’m a bit less anxious about my children’s academic progress. Again, I must pray to the Designer to make His design for each child known and embraced by each child.”
Mrs Toh Sihong
“It is important for us as parents and also for our children to know our own identity as children of God.”
Mr Kelvin Yiu
“I learnt that I need to be mindful of how I behave and talk to the kids. I am more prayerful when it comes to problems now.”
Mrs Rebecca Yiu
29 May 2025 (Thursday) 8.00pm to 9.30pm
Join us for a preview of this parenting resource which is designed for discipleship.
What the preview event covers
This preview event is for
Register by 23 May 2025 (Friday).
Note
Feb to May 2025
There are four essential areas of development that children need from their parents. These are:
FamilyLife’s Art of Parenting helps you set up a parenting framework that is biblical, reliable and intentional.
Come and join us for 8 sessions that are transformational for your parenting journey.
3:00pm to 5:30pm on alternate Saturdays:
Venue: Cru Centre (18, Verdun Road, Singapore 207280)
Important Information:
Register by 24 Jan 2025 (or when all places are filled)
Cost: $120 per couple (inclusive of GST and two workbooks)
FamilyLife Singapore reserves the right to cancel the event at any time at our discretion. If we exercise that right of cancellation we will refund any fees which you have paid in advance.
Being a mom or dad is one of the most rewarding jobs you’ll ever have. And one of the most challenging. Based on decades of teaching and featuring insights from notable parenting advisors, the Art of Parenting highlights issues that parent and child need to address together.
8-session small-group study is video based and covers the following topics:
Through a journey that unfolds over 50 years, Charlie and Alice learn that knowing and living by God’s Word is what brings transformation and hope to any family.
Like Arrows film is part of a significant new parenting initiative by FamilyLife's Art of Parenting.
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DVD
FamilyLife's first feature film explores the challenges and joys that come with raising children. DVD includes bonus features including outtakes, director’s commentary, and official music video. Includes English closed captioning; run time is 100 minutes. |
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Softcover workbook
The participant workbook includes questions for group discussion, activities for individual reflection and growth, and additional parenting articles and help. Plus, an interactive activity runs throughout the eight sessions and results in a parenting plan unique to each child.
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Small-group series kit
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