He received his theological education from Trinity Theological College, Singapore, where he obtained his Bachelor of Theology and Master of Arts in Pastoral Counseling in 1975 and 1978 respectively. He also studied Family Counseling and Christian Character Development at Boston University School of Theology, where he obtained his Doctor of Pastoral Care degree in 1990, and a Professional Diploma in Marriage and Family Therapist from the London School of Family Therapy in 1996.
Rev. Wei has been the Senior Pastor of the Chinese Annual Conference of the Methodist Church in Singapore for more than 20 years. Apart from pastoral ministry, he also served as a full-time officer in the Ministry of Christian Education for two years, and as an Assistant Clinical Training Instructor and Counseling Course Lecturer in the Singapore Malaysia Pastoral Care Association and Trinity Theological Seminary for a number of years. Since 2002, he has been the Director of the Oasis Family Life Education Center under the Chinese Annual Conference of the Methodist Church in Singapore. His main task is to help dysfunctional families and to develop various Christian Family Life Education (FLE) programs that emphasize Christ-centered interactions among family members to cultivate the capacity to love people and God.
He believes that the best way to build Christian character and the ability to love God and people is to equip believers to play effective Christian roles at different stages of the family life journey, such as preparing for marriage, raising infants, nurturing children’s personalities, supervising children’s studies, counseling teenage children’s problems, and coping with the crisis of an empty nest. After that, they will be further equipped to serve in the church.
Rev. Wei is convinced that the 21st century church should actively lead believers “to the point of perfection” (Heb. 6:1), so that they will be able to fulfill Jesus’ command, “Love one another as I have loved you” (Jn. 15:12). (Jn 15:12). To facilitate believers’ progress toward wholeness or the ability to love people as Jesus did, we must not neglect the implementation of spiritual formation strategies through the establishment of healthy Christian families.
Theme I: God is the Lord of Creations
1-1 God created all things
1-2 God knows our existence
1-3 He determines the ultimate goal of our lives
1-4 He gives us an eternal hope
1-5 He is the Lord of our lives
1-6 He gives us a limited life span
1-7 He justifies us by our faith in Christ
Theme II: Living for God’s Pleasure
2-1 Glorifying God
2-2 Obeying God
2-3 Fearing God
2-4 Drawing Near to God
2-5 Seeking God’s will
2-6 Worshiping God
2-7 Suffering for GodTheme III: Living for God’s Family
3-1 Becoming children of God
3-2 Loving one another
3-3 Belonging to one another
3-4 Forgiving one another
3-5 Sharing with one another
3-6 Being in harmony
3-7 Respecting one another
Theme IV: Living for Jesus
4-1 Emulating Christ
4-2 Growing towards maturity
4-3 Practicing God’s Word
4-4 Having Perserverence
4-5 Having Self-control
4-6 Being Truthful
4-7 Focusing only on Jesus
Theme V: Living for God’s Service
5-1 Being prepared to serve
5-2 Serving according to our gifts
5-3 Serving with a grateful heart
5-4 Being a good steward
5-5 Being faithful to his calling
5-6 Serving with devoted heart
5-7 Serving with humility
Theme VI:Living for God’s Commission
6-1 Reconciling man to God
6-2 Testifying Christian lifestyle
6-3 Preaching the good news
6-4 Be a blessing to one another
6-5 Reaching Out to the Lost
6-6 Love as Christ loved Us
6-7 Living with Focus
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