
Raising Future Parents (RFP) is a family discipleship and parenting training ministry in Kenya that equips couples, parents, and leaders with practical tools to build strong marriages and raise emotionally secure, morally grounded children. Through structured curriculum, mentorship, and conferences, RFP focuses on sustainable family transformation.
RFP was founded and is led by Dr. Stanley Mukolwe and Mrs. Patience Mukolwe. Dr. Mukolwe is a respected family practitioner, discipler, and conference speaker known for biblical depth, practical wisdom, and integrity in addressing sensitive family matters.
RFP programs are designed for:
The training applies to anyone seeking to strengthen family relationships intentionally.
RFP is grounded in biblical principles because Scripture provides timeless wisdom for marriage and parenting. However, the practical teachings on identity, discipline, communication, and emotional health address universal family challenges and have benefited participants from diverse backgrounds.
Core programs include:
Each program addresses specific areas of parenting, marriage, emotional health, and youth resilience.
RFP equips parents with practical strategies for handling peer pressure, emotional changes, discipline, identity struggles, and conversations about sexuality. Programs such as HAWKS and Peers Without Pressure provide structured guidance for navigating adolescence wisely and confidently.
Through biblically grounded and age-appropriate frameworks, RFP helps parents approach sexuality, anger, trauma, and emotional struggles with clarity and confidence. The goal is to replace silence and confusion with guided, wisdom-based conversations.
Yes. Programs such as Rebuilding Marriages provide practical tools for restoring trust, improving communication, resolving conflict, and strengthening emotional connection. RFP focuses on long-term transformation rather than temporary solutions.
Yes. RFP offers structured online parenting courses for distance learners and busy parents who cannot attend physical sessions. These courses maintain the same depth, curriculum, and mentorship support as in-person classes.
Program durations vary. Some courses run for 8–12 weeks, while others are delivered through conferences, seminars, or intensive workshops. The focus is on sustainable change, not speed.
Yes. RFP partners with churches, schools, and organizations across Kenya and Africa to conduct conferences, leadership training, and structured family programs tailored to specific communities.
You can enroll in available classes, register for online programs, or invite RFP to your church or institution through the official website:
www.raisingfutureparents.com
