Family First Global and Fellowship of Fathers Releases 2024 Annual Report Highlighting Impact Across the Globe

by Jan 24, 2025

Family First Global 2024 Annual Report

January 2025 | Dallas Texas ― By God’s grace, Family First Global (FFG) has marked 2024 as its most spiritually productive year to date, reaching over 10 million families worldwide. With the steadfast support of donors and partners, FFG’s local chapters have expanded programs and created meaningful change in some of the world’s most challenging regions.

“As we reflect on 2024, we are humbled by the extraordinary breakthroughs that emerged from a year filled with challenges. By God’s grace, our efforts have reached millions, uniting families and communities across the globe in faith and service. This journey has been deeply rewarding,”

shared Hon. Gregory W. Slayton, Family First Global Chairman, emphasizing the shared vision and divine guidance that define Family First Global’s mission.

“Our work in Asia has been nothing short of inspiring. Through collaborative partnerships and God’s provision, we have strengthened communities and equipped leaders to uplift countless families. It is a testament to the power of faith in transforming lives,”

added Mr. Glenn Yu, Chairman for Asia, Family First Global.

This transformation is evident in the impactful achievements across our global chapters. Each program, partnership, and initiative reflects a shared mission to strengthen families and uplift communities. Here’s a glimpse of what we accomplished in 2024:

Key Impacts by Country

In partnership with the Christian Schools Assembly (MPK), Family First Indonesia reached over 5,000 teachers through webinars. On average, an Indonesian teacher has 20 students, extending the impact to over 100,000 families across the country. Additional initiatives included marriage and parenting seminars, monthly radio talk shows, and pro-family social media efforts seen by millions.

Family First Indonesia Partnership with the Christian Schools Assembly (MPK)

Family First Japan co-led the historic Global Campaign of 40 Days of Prayer and Fasting for Japan, which united over 600 churches and organizations worldwide and coincided with significant spiritual breakthroughs across the nation. This campaign highlighted the power of collective prayer and the global unity of the Christian community.

Additionally, Family First Japan hosted a sold-out Leadership Summit in Tokyo with Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger as keynote speaker, inspiring over 230 leaders from business, government, and faith sectors with a vision of transformational leadership. Alongside these milestones, FFJ introduced a Biblically based pre-marital counseling program and expanded the Father’s Network to support 183 fathers through small groups.

Family First Japan Hosts Leadership Summit 360

Despite political and security challenges, Family First Myanmar conducted family seminars, trained church leaders, and supported flood victims. Key activities included a Training of Trainers session in Yangon for 25 leaders and a Shepherd’s Family Care seminar for 35 pastor couples. Following these efforts, they extended relief by providing basic staples to impoverished communities, ensuring every act of aid was carried out with respect and dignity for the recipients.

Family First Myanmar Family Counseling Programs

Families for Pakistan’s Family Strengthening Program engaged over 3,000 parents and families through 60 one-day workshops conducted in five locations. These sessions aimed to equip families with tools and strategies to strengthen their relationships and build resilient communities. The Misali Gharana (Honorable Family) TV show, broadcast weekly on Isaac TV, the largest Christian Urdu-speaking TV network, reached over 2 million viewers.

Additionally, 50 microenterprises were launched, benefiting Christian families through interest-free loans. This initiative reflects our commitment to uplifting communities economically while sharing God’s love through practical and transformative support.

Families for Pakistan’s Family Strengthening Programs

Pamilya Muna Pilipinas’s Shepherd’s Family Care Program now serves a total of 11,000 pastors and church leaders across 29 provinces in the Philippines. The program has also established 150 Pastors’ Accountability Groups, each with about 10 pastors meeting monthly for fellowship, mentoring, and accountability.

Shepherd’s Family Care Programs in the Philippines

PMP’s 7F Program has received positive feedback wherever it has been used. In 2024, we were able to train more than 3,000 military and police personnel and their families. Our local leadership team at Pamilya Muna Pilipinas is honored to earn the trust of our police force in strengthening the lives of Filipino families. With our Family Welfare and Transformational Work Course, we will soon reach uniformed personnel and their families in all regions and provinces in the Philippines, which has a current strong force of 250,000.

Pamilya Muna Pilipinas Programs for Uniformed Personnel

Poland’s Tato.Net’s Fatherhood Clubs expanded to 75 cities, including international chapters. Over 700 workshops and events inspired fathers, and digital content reached a broad audience, with 100+ new resources published in 2024.

Family First Poland and Tato.net 2024 Family Conference

Together, these stories demonstrate the incredible power of collaboration and faith-driven service in strengthening families and communities worldwide.

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