Send enquiries to:
enquiries@cipsingapore.org
1. Who started the Children in Prayer movement?
CIP was not started by any particular group or
organisation. Over the years, God has been raising up people all over
the world with the burden to train and release children in prayer.
These people were brought together for different meetings to
share their testimonies and resources.
In 2006, 2008 and 2010, meetings took place and leaders with teams of children met and networked
with each other. Many Children in Prayer networks has since started in
different parts of the world.
2. Who is behind Children in Prayer
Singapore?
See "About" CIP
Singapore
3. Can I or my church/organisation
be a part of CIP?
We welcome
anyone with the same burden to join us. Just drop us an
email.
4. Why must we
assign facilitators for group registration?
Facilitators are vital to help the children stay engage and
benefit the most from the programme,
They also need to be kept together and for safety, we need more
adult/older youth(16+yrs),
to help watch over them.
Please click here to download
Facilitators
briefing notes
5. Are meals
provided for facilitators?
Yes, we appreciate the
sacrifices you make and you help. Tea and lunch is free of
charge.
6. Can
facilitators attend the Adult session on Sat (at breakout time)?
We are sorry but 'No' you cannot as you need to move with your
group into the children segment. in the afternoon. (Morning
sessions are combined).
What churches have done in the past is to have older youths help
out so that some key leaders can attend the afternoon Adult
session and share with the team later.
NOTE: Facilitators for Sat 2 Apr are highly encouraged to
also attend the Fri 1 Apr night session for Adults (free of
charge).
7. Can we make
payment on site instead of mailing cheques?
Yes, you can. Registration opens half an hour before start
time - please come earlier to settle payment.
8. Can we pay by
cash instead of cheques?
Yes, you can. Registration opens half an hour before start time
- please come earlier to settle payment.
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