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Finally, I've completed the three day spiritual parenting course in my church. The days were great and my life was impacted by it. Although a few of the lessons were quite dry and mundane, the people in the pastoral staff made it interesting.

I've certainly learnt many things from the spiritual parenting course such as S.A.L.T.I.N.G, how to draw the bridge illustration, etc. The day Which i really stepped out of my comfort zone and experienced talking to strangers was the third day ( today), when we went out to Bishan (J8) and did street evangelism. It was kind of scary to talk to strangers about Jesus but after a few tries, i got used to it and felt like doing more but we only had 1 and a half hours. Altogether, there were 18 salvations in my group. Praise God!

One crucial thing i've learnt in the SP course was not to make converts, but to make disciples. Nurturing them in their relationship even after we have lead them to accept Christ.