Strengthening Family Values Through Transformation Program
On February 28, 2025, the Gapan Branch (North 3) held a Transformation Program that was mainly aimed at elevating the family values among the members.
A total of 30 members were actively engaged in the program, where they got spiritually recharged and revitalized. The time spent together became a very significant experience that reminded them, among other things, of the absolute necessity of faith, love, and unity in the family—the very basic family values that are the lifestyle of every TSPI member not only in their personal life but also in their livelihood.
Bible Study for Kids. It was all about building faith and being good stewards.
The Quezon City Branch, that is Central 1, put on a Bible Study for Kids back on March 14, 2025. They teamed up with the Ministry Partner for it. Around 20 visitors showed up, along with 20 clients, and then 40 kids too. Everyone had a good time learning together, you know, just hanging out and sharing.
Those Bible lessons were pretty engaging. The activities kept things moving. Parents and kids both got into it. They ended up understanding TSPI’s vision and mission a lot better. Plus, they picked up on how important it is to take care of God’s blessings, like being real stewards.
It turned into this happy chance to build up faith. Family ties got stronger. Community values stuck out more for TSPI folks and the guests.



Strengthening Family Core Values Among Married Couples
On the 10th of January, 2025, the Nagcarlan Branch (South 3) held a Transformation Program dealing with the issue of family core values among married couples. Twenty-five members and five staff were the total number of people present and they actively engaged in the discussions and workshops.
The session focused on the necessity of resolving conflicts in marriage and thus, it mainly revolved around the ideas that patience, understanding, and open communication are the keys to practicing them in order to have healthy relationships. It appears as an outcome of the program, six new borrowers were created, which is a good indication of the positive involvement and the trust that has been established through the program.
In February the learning series was renewed with a focus on discipline and the training of children as the most important roots of family success and the growth of good characters.