3. FAMILY
• It is the basic unit of Society
• It was created by God for each and
everyone of us in order to help us meet
our needs for emotional attention,
physical care, and spiritual guidance.
• The values that we have are mainly
influenced by our family members.
4. FAMILY
• The stronger the bond we have with
our family, the stronger our individual
value system becomes.
• Society then becomes better when
every member of the family
possesses positive values.
5. KINGS 15: 32-34
• In the second year of Pekah son of Remaliah
king of Israel, Jotham, son of Uzziah king of
Judah began to reign. He was twenty-five
years old when he became king and he
reigned in Jerusalem for sixteen years. His
mother’s name was Jerusha daughter of
Zadok. He did what was right in the eyes of
the Lord, just as his father Uzziah had done.
6. • Write a paragraph about two or three
positive influences of your family.
• How do these positive influences
affect your development as an
individual?
7. My family’s
contributions to
my life
How I plan to
uphold these
Contributions
My Contributions
to the Lives of my
Family Members
9. Answer the following questions:
1. Is the covenant of God limited to Abraham
alone? Why?
2. What does being a "Father of Many Nations"
mean?
3. Can you identity an instance in your life when
your personal situation was affected by or
was a direct consequence of your parents'
decisions?
4. How has your family helped you become a
responsible citizen?
11. ASSIGNMENT:
• Create a FAMILY TREE in a piece of
paper to include your relatives from both
your father’s side and your mother’s side.
Go as far as your great grandparents on
both sides. Make your family tree as
creative and as colorful as you can.
Include pictures or drawings as
appropriate.
13. • A family with a strong bond has
members who are loyal to one
another.
• The commitment of family
members to one another allows
them to support and attend to
each other's needs.
14. • A family that nurtures its
members well creates an
atmosphere where love
and unity exists.
15. • A common trait of a Filipino
family is the strong ties of
members with each other.
• Since then and now majority of
Filipino families are known to
be loyal and committed to
its family.
16. •Each member is expected to
contribute to the betterment
of family relations.
•Positive values also contribute to
the realization of why each family
member must and should always
remain committed to its family.
17. • Positive values are reinforced when a
strong relationship exists among the
members of their family.
• On the other hand, when relationships
within the family are weak, its
members may not be able to deal with
challenges well, putting the entire
family's welfare in instability.
18. • In such a scenario, it is the
children who suffer.
•Therefore, it is imperative that
strong ties within the family are
built and maintained.
21. The jailer called for lights, rushed in,
and fell trembling before Paul and Silas.
He then brought them out and asked,
"Sirs, what must I do to be saved?“
They replied, "Believe in the Lord
Jesus, and you will be saved -you
and your household."
22. Then they spoke the word of the Lord to
him and to all the others in his house. At that
hour of the night, the jailer took them and
washed their wounds; then immediately, he
and all his household were baptized.
The jailer brought them into his house and
set a meal before them; he was filled with joy
because he had come to believe in God- he
and his whole household.
23. ACTIVITY 1
Answer the following questions:
1. What did the jailer want to learn from Paul and
Silas?
2. What did the Jailer learn from Paul and Silas?
3. How did the jailer's wish for salvation benefit
his whole household?
4. Why was the jailer filled with joy at the end of
the story?
5. If you were the jailer, what would you wish for
yourself knowing that whatever you wish for
will also benefit your family?
24. When people are important to us, we
always think of ways to help them
have positive experiences. This is one
way of showing how much we love
them and that we are committed to
helping them make the most out of
their lives.
25. ACTIVITY 2:
List down the top five
unforgettable events in your life in
which your family members
demonstrated love, commitment,
or faith in God.
26. FIVE UNFORGETTABLE EVENTS IN MY LIFE
20XX presentation title 26
1.
__________________________________
_____
2.
__________________________________
_____
3.
__________________________________
27. ACTIVITY 3:
REFLECTING ON THE CHALLENGES
FACED BY MY FAMILY
Choose major challenges your family
has encountered. Identify the
contributions made by each member of
your family to the process of resolving
or dealing with these challenges.
30. Everyone needs proper
guidance in order to know the
best path to take in life.
As we grow up, we become
more aware of the options and
possibilities that life has to offer.
31. It is the guidance and
wisdom of our family that
serve as the foundation for
our views and aspirations
in life.
32. They shape our perception
and reception of the events
and opportunities around us
especially those that are related
to education, employment, and
faith.
33. Adolescence is known to be a
difficult and challenging stage for any
individual.
Adults experience many changes in
almost all aspect of his or her life.
As adults experience these challenges
and changes, guidance from elders or
parents is necessary.
34. Our parents must then be
clear about their mission to
provide us with proper
guidance that is based on
sound principles.
35. Parents must possess the
sincerity and patience to
help their children gain
confidence as they strive to
achieve prosperity and find
genuine happiness.
36. ACTIVITY 1:
Draw a hand figure wherein you
will write examples of experiences
that show how your family helped
you in decision-making, understand
complicated problems or situations,
and faith formation.
37. ACTIVITY 1:
You may write either in
the palm or fingers, as
many experiences you may
recall. Be ready to share
some of these experiences
in class discussion.
40. ACTIVITY 1
Answer the following questions:
1. What gifts did Bezalel and Oholiab receive from God?
2. Why do you think God gave Bezalel and Oholiab
these gifts?
3. How did these gifts help the tribes of Bezalel and
Oholiab?
4. If you were Bezalel and Oholiab, how would you
express your gratitude to God?
5. If you were given the same gifts that Bezalel and
Oholiab received, how would you use them?
Editor's Notes
Our family members are the first people we establish relationships with.
They are with us as we experience life's ups and downs.
Through these experiences, we learn that everything that happens to us good or bad affects each and every member of the family.
We also learn the importance of love, faith in God, and commitment to others.
The Bible emphasizes the value of being devoted to one another, especially to our family members.
Our family members are the first people we establish relationships with.
They are with us as we experience life's ups and downs.
Through these experiences, we learn that everything that happens to us good or bad affects each and every member of the family.
We also learn the importance of love, faith in God, and commitment to others.
The Bible emphasizes the value of being devoted to one another, especially to our family members.