We often have to look back in order to look forward. Each family is unique with their own share of joys and hurts. How does our family of origin shape who we are, including our attitude towards love, sex and relationships?
A reflective, workshop-style session that helps participants see how their family of origin shapes their identity, relationships, and family choices. Through guided reflection and storytelling, participants will identify patterns they want to keep, restore, or change, and find hope and purpose in their own family story.
16 Jul, 7 - 9.30pm
Session 2: Coming Home (Family of Origin)
Speakers
Alicia Boo is Chief, Impact at Focus on the Family Singapore, with two decades of experience as a speaker and trainer engaging youth, young adults and parents. Married for 17 years and a working mum to 4 children aged 10 to 16, Alicia aspires to impact and equip the emerging generation with foundations and skills for significant living and strong family relationships.
Douglas Ong is a proud husband and father, who believes that making sense of our family experiences and the ways they have shaped us, helps us engage our relationships with greater clarity and compassion. Douglas serves on the Programmes team at Focus on the Family Singapore, where he develops resources to champion family among children and youth.