DAY One (morning)
One (morning) One (morning) One (morning) ) One (afternoon) One (afternoon) One (afternoon) One (afternoon)
Two (morning) Two (morning) Two (morning) Two (morning) Two (afternoon) Two (afternoon) Two (afternoon) Two (afternoon) Three (morning) Three (morning) Three (morning) Three (morning) Three (morning) Three (afternoon) Three (afternoon) Three (afternoon) Three (afternoon) Three (afternoon)
THREE-DAY COUPLE WORKSHOP TIMETABLE ITEM TIME Welcome and Introduction 30 minutes (Including Opening Ceremony) Expectations and Norms of 30 minutes Behavior The Foundation 1 and a half hours st 1 Pillar of True Love 1 and a quarter hours nd 2 Pillar of Faithfulness 1 hour rd 3 Pillar of Respect 1 hour th 4 Pillar of Communication 1 and a half hours Recap and Evaluation of 20 minutes Day One Recap and Questions The Walls of Our Values The Door The Windows The Roof of Consciousness HIV Awareness/Testing Marriage Bed and Banquet Recap and Evaluation of Day Two Recap and Questions Room for Children VITAL Positive Parenting Culture and Houses Around Us Broken Houses God’s House of Mercy Small Group Formation and Follow-up Evaluation and Post-test Closing Ceremony
20 minutes 1 hour 1 hour 1 hour 1 hour 1 hour 1 and a half hours 20 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes 1 and a half hours 1 hour 1 hour 1 hour 30 minutes 1 hour 30 minutes
Challenge Two: Resources To the degree possible, the Faithful House program managers have tried to ensure that facilitators have manuals and teaching aids. However, in some circumstances there will not be enough manuals or formal teaching aids. Thus, facilitators must be flexible and innovative in their presentation. Here are several ideas that have been 6