PROJECT ABRAHAM

Program Overview
Project Abraham focuses on strengthening skills and confidence for sharing faith and values with the next generation. Through evidence-based strategies and materials, participants learn the importance of their role and their “story” in impacting the faith and spirituality of the children in their families.

Who We Serve
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Parents in the community
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Incarcerated parents planning their return home
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Children and Youth Pastors
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Foster and Adoptive Parents
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Prison Ministry Leaders and Chaplains
Program Details
Project Abraham is a small group that takes place over a year, consisting of three twelve-week cycles.
Each class cycle will conclude with a celebration of food and resource gifts
designed to help participants reach their families with
their faith experiences.
Why It Matters
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Two decades ago, an average of 42% of U.S. adults attended religious services every week or nearly every week. A decade ago, the figure fell to 38%, and it is currently at 30%.
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According to research, the most powerful casual influence on the religious lives of American teenagers and young adults is the
religious lives of their parents.
