Rediscovering Family Worship


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Rediscovering Family Worship is a compact, yet incredibly practical and eloquent guide for developing and maintaining the lost treasure of family worship. The author clearly presents the Scripture’s call to family worship, and follows it with helpful suggestions for how to make it a part of our everyday lives. You and your children will be blessed as you use this helpful guide to make your times of worship together all that they were meant to be.




Family Worship


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Gathering together for worship is an indispensable part of your family's spiritual life. It is a means for God to reveal himself to you and your loved ones in a powerful way. This practical guide by Donald S. Whitney will prove invaluable to families—with or without children in the home—as they practice God-glorifying, Christ-exalting worship through Bible reading, prayer, and singing. Includes a discussion guide in the back for small groups.




Perspectives on Family Ministry


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A point/counterpoint discussion of differing family ministry approaches ("Family-Integrated Church, Family-Driven Faith," "Family-Based Ministry: Separated Contexts, Shared Focus," and "Family-Equipping Ministry: Church and Home as Co-Champions").







Exploring the Bible Together


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A No-Prep Guide to Teach the Bible to Your Children “David Murray has constructed a fabulous tool for family worship.” —Donald S. Whitney, author, Family Worship; Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life Kids love adventure. From building an imaginary fort in the backyard to searching for buried treasure, the anticipation of discovering the unknown fills them with excitement. David Murray presents a 52-week family worship plan that captures this excitement through brief and accessible daily devotions as families explore the Bible together.




Thoughts on Family Worship


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The Case for Family Worship


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Two missing elements in Christian families today are parents catechizing their children and the absence of family worship as a normal part of the daily routine. Puritan George Hamond shows the biblical pattern for family worship with examples from the Old Testament--Abraham, Job, and Joshua--and then that of Christ and Cornelius from the New Testament. This is an important book for those who want to establish the centrality of worship in their homes.




Making Room


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For most of church history, hospitality was central to Christian identity. Yet our generation knows little about this rich, life-giving practice.




The Family Worship Guide


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The Family Worship Guide is a call to rediscover and implement the biblical practice of family worship, a discipline that will encourage the development multigenerational disciples and strengthen the core of Christian families throughout the body of Christ. Christian parents have a special and profound calling to disciple their children faithfully and instruct them in the ways of Christ. In the past, family worship was a common practice, attested in the writings of the early Church, the sixteenth-century Reformers, the Puritans, and prominent leaders in the American Restoration Movement. Family worship today, however, is rarely practiced and many dedicated Christians have no understanding or experience of it. Designed to inspire and equip Christian parents, this handbook is a guide to take up that call by making family worship an established part of a family's routine. Readers will find this handbook both inspiring and useful, whether they be experienced worship leaders or Christian parents with little or no experience or knowledge of family worship. Christian homeschooling families will particularly resonate with its themes. Churches can use this material in parenting classes, give it to parents at baby blessings, and make available in church libraries.