
Families Love God —
But Often in Fragments
Most Christian families are faithful.
Children attend Sunday school.
Parents listen to sermons, read devotionals, and seek God in their own ways.
Yet very often, spiritual growth happens in parallel worlds.
Children grow through stories.
Adults wrestle with theology and life.
And somewhere in between, family faith becomes... inherited, not encountered.
We love God together —
but we are rarely formed together.
What's Missing Isn't Effort
It's a Shared Beginning
What's missing isn't more information.
It's a shared language.
A shared rhythm.
A shared memory of God that lives in the home — not just the church.
So we asked a simple question:
What if discipleship didn't feel like another programme...
but like returning to the beginning together?
bə·rê·šîṯ — In the Beginning
This journey is anchored in one ancient word:
בְּרֵאשִׁית (bə·rê·šîṯ) — In the Beginning.
Before behaviour.
Before identity.
Before purpose.
Before striving.
There was a Voice.
bə·rê·šîṯ reminds us that:
God speaks before we act,
God loves before we perform.
God knows us before we know ourselves.
This journey does not begin with what you should do. It begins with Who God is — and who you are in Him.
Your life did not start with effort.
It started with God.
A Different Kind of Discipleship
This is not a course you finish.
It is a journey you remember.
Something your child will one day say,
"This is where I learned who God is."
— with daddy and mommy, at home.
You'll spend more than this on toys that break.
On dinners that disappear.
On experiences that fade.
This is designed to stay.
On your table.
In your conversations.
In your children's memory.
This may not be for every family.
But for the family who feels the pull to slow down, to return, to listen again — you'll know.
This isn't a Christian product for your home — it's a formation to walk into together.
Slowly.
Prayerfully.
Honestly.
A Glimpse Into the Journey
Excerpts from the handbook.
The Physical Form of the Journey
The Living Rhema Discipleship Pack includes two main elements:
1. An Interlocking Acrylic Art Altar
A beautifully designed acrylic altar, assembled and displayed as a visual remembrance of your family's journey with God.
Each piece reflects God's original design — creation, relationship, rest, order, and belonging.
As you assemble the altar, you are not simply completing a puzzle. You are setting up a sacred marker in your home — a quiet testimony of what your family is remembering, receiving, and becoming.
2. An 8-Week Family Discipleship Handbook
A carefully written handbook that guides children through Rhema Stories with simple but thoughtful practices, adults through Rhema Encounters with reflection and prayer, and families through shared journaling and conversation.
This is not a book you finish.
It is a journey you remember.
Children are not simplified versions of adults.
Adults are not just advanced children.
This journey respects both, and creates a space where the same truth meets different depths.
The aim is not to finish the content.
The aim is to shape the heart.
The Heart of This Journey
This discipleship journey was created for one simple reason:
To help families return — together —
to the foundation of who God is,
and who we are to Him.
Not as separate tracks for children and adults, but as one shared story, one shared language, one shared rhythm.
So that from a young age, children do not merely know Bible stories — they know God Himself.
And adults do not merely teach faith, they are being formed again in the presence of their children.
This is about anchoring identity.
So that when the world speaks louder,
when culture shifts,
when voices compete for attention,
your family remembers:
We began with God.
We live in God.
We exist for God.
And nothing else gets to define us first.

Return to who you were
before the world told you
who to be — as a family.
per pack
RM 128
The Inspiration
Inspired by a desire to help families encounter the Word of God more deeply, Stephanie began designing aesthetic Scripture scenes as an interlocking acrylic altar — one original word at a time. As she held the finished altar in her hands, she realised it was meant to be more than art. It became the beginning of an 8-week discipleship journey for families to return to God together.
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