Our current programs are for children from the age of 6 months to 6 years.
• Morning Devotion and Prayer: Each day begins with a short Bible story, prayer, and worship songs.
• Bible Memory Verses: We prepare weekly scripture memory activities to instill God’s Word in their hearts.
• Faith-Based Themes: Each week has a unique theme centered around Christian values such as love, kindness, obedience, and gratitude.
• Chapel Time: A weekly or biweekly chapel session with age-appropriate teaching and worship.
• Literacy Development: This includes Phonics and letter recognition, Storytime with Christian books and parables, Hands-on activities for writing letters and words.
• Numeracy Skills: Includes number recognition, counting, and basic math concepts; Bible-based activities such as counting animals in Noah’s Ark.
• Science and Exploration: This includes simple experiments demonstrating God’s creation (e.g., growing plants, observing insects), and nature walks to explore God’s world.
• Creative Arts: such as Crafts, painting, and drawing with biblical themes (e.g., making a rainbow for Noah’s Ark), music sessions with Christian songs and hymns, etc.
• Community Building Activities: Group games and activities to encourage teamwork, sharing, and friendship; and role-playing and storytelling to teach empathy and compassion, evangelism, etc.
• Character Development: Focus on the Fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23) through practical lessons, and use of Bible characters to discuss morals and virtues.
• Gross Motor Skills: Outdoor playtime for running, jumping, and climbing; Games like “Jesus Says” (a biblical version of “Simon Says”).
• Fine Motor Skills: Puzzles, bead stringing, and block building; Writing and drawing activities tied to the curriculum.
• Movement and Worship: Dance and movement sessions with Christian music; Exercises like stretching inspired by biblical stories (e.g., standing strong like David).
• Mission Projects: involves children in simple outreach activities, such as children ministry church activities, organizing and tiding the learning center or church Sunday school room, mobilization and community evangelism appropriate to their age. This aims at introducing them to a life of service.
• Themed Days and Events: such as creation week or Easter celebration.
• Parent Participation Days: We invite parents and guardians to join devotionals, storytelling, or special events.
• Healthy Meals and Snacks: Meals offered include blessings and thanksgiving prayers before eating; and Children are taught about gratitude and stewardship through meal times.
• Rest Time: The center provides a calm environment for naps with soothing Christian lullabies.
• Practical Skills: We teach basic hygiene (washing hands, brushing teeth) tied to the idea of honoring God with our bodies; and offer simple responsibilities like tidying up or watering plants.
• Conflict Resolution: This involves teaching biblical principles of forgiveness and kindness through guided interactions.
• Parent-Child Devotionals: The center sends weekly devotionals for families to do together at home.
• Workshops and Seminars: We look out for/organize such events both for parents with topics on Christian parenting and child development.
• Family Worship Days: Organize monthly gatherings with worship, testimonies, and fellowship.