For some families, the call to disciple their household is a new vision while other families have enjoyed these blessings before, but, perhaps, are in a season that finds them needing to simply renew their passion for family worship.
Read MoreAs we continue to get to know the hearts and stories of our children, let us not miss the opportunity to share our hearts and stories with them, so that they may set their hope in God.
Read MoreIn 1527, Martin Luther ministered during an outbreak of the bubonic plague in Germany.
In 1665, Puritan preachers ministered during the Great Plague of London.
In 1854, Charles Spurgeon ministered during a cholera outbreak in London.
In 1918, American pastors ministered during the Spanish Flu epidemic.
And in 2020, the global church faces the Coronavirus pandemic.
As we walk through these uncertain times, we do so prayerfully. And what should we be praying for right now? Perhaps one of the Puritan preachers of the 17th century might lend us some insight for our prayers.
Read MoreThe older generation can have the needed influence on the spiritual state of young people today. Family Worship and Family Ministry within the Church create opportunities for older adults to pass their faith to the next generation, leaving a legacy of faith.
Read MoreProclaiming the Gospel to children and teenagers today is a journey of discipleship that includes the entire church family. It is a partnership between parents, families, church members, ministers, leaders, and pastors. On one level or another, at one time or another, everyone in the church is invited to be involved. It is a multidimensional, multigenerational, church-wide ministry. The home and the church come together for this common purpose.
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