Somerset, NJ Apostolic Pentecostal Faith-Based Curriculum: Youth Program Updated

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Premier Family Life Ministry International, Inc. (888-210-5850) has announced its updated youth education program, with Bible-based lessons and community outreach.

Somerset-based church Premier Family Life Ministry International, Inc. (PFLMI) has recently updated its curriculum for young adults with the addition of new lessons. The curriculum, rooted in the Apostolic Pentecostal faith, emphasizes student-focused learning and strong biblical principles.

For more information, visit https://www.pflmi.org/

The renewed curriculum aims to develop young adults with a solid spiritual and religious foundation while emphasizing strong family ties and traditional values. Under the guidance of professional educators, students are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to become advocates of the essential teachings of the Bible.

The youth curriculum offers weekly resources for teachers, parents, and students. Promoting continuous spiritual development, it includes study guides, memory charts, and activity pages for home study. Additionally, the curriculum provides 365 ten-minute daily devotional activities, catering to different learning styles. These activities help students internalize the spiritual lessons they learned in church and engage the family in an immersive learning experience.

Premier Family Life Ministry International has partnered with charitable organizations like the YMCA and Ronald McDonald House to offer food, clothing, companionship, friendship, and spiritual guidance to those in need. Students are encouraged to participate in these community outreach projects regularly.

About PFLMI

Established in 2004 by Bishop Euton Laing and Elder Sharon Laing in Somerset, NJ, PFLMI is affiliated with the One Way Apostolic Faith Mission. Sunday worship services are held at 230 Davidson Ave, Somerset, NJ 08873.

“Our aim is to provide a spiritual foundation for our young people; we want to create an atmosphere where they can gain a lifelong personal relationship with Christ. We must create a lasting legacy for our children that will be passed on from generation to generation. Teach them the word of God and share with them the victories the Lord has done for us. Together, let’s train our children in the way they should go so that when they are old, they will not depart from the faith, but will be an example and testimony to many,” a representative said.

More information is available at https://www.pflmi.org/

Source: https://newswire.net/newsroom/pr/00000000-https-www-pflmi-org.html