The man of the house, the husband, the father, is biblically called to lead their family as a Pacesetter. As the shepherd leader of the home, the pacesetter runs the Christian race well, pursuing Christ, paving a path for his wife and children to follow. The pacesetter is able to tell his family, “run with me, stay close to me, and you will run this race well.”
Read MoreDr. Tony Evans read it and commented, "History has taught us many things, but one thing is for sure: the Church will never rise above the commitment of its men. Where are its men today? The State of Manhood shows us where we are and where we need to go…”
Read MoreDownload this free booklet on “How to Lead Family Worship.” This resource includes “Elements of Family Worship,” “Family Worship in the Bible,” “A Sample Family Devotion,” “5 Steps to Leading Family Worship,” and practical encouragements for families just beginning in family discipleship.
Read MoreThis infographic is meant to provide six short statements to encourage you in family worship…
Read MoreOur children are watching. From the moment they are born, children are watching their parents to learn how to talk, how to walk, and how to eat. Children learn more from their parents than most parents realize. Parents introduce their children to genres of music, their favorite sports team, old movies, family recipes, holiday traditions, and classic board games.
Read MoreWhen was the last time you checked in on the spiritual health of your family? When was the last time you asked your spouse or your children about their relationship with God? When was the last time your car ride or dinnertime conversations focused on the deep hurts, needs, and joys of one another?
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