Far too often, we fall into a prolonged season of binging on the things of this world, and comfort, and laziness, and we find ourselves spiritually unhealthy—spiritually sick. We need to be awoken to our need for spiritual discipline and our need to change our diet, increasing our intake of the Word of God and prayer. We need to begin to stretch and strengthen our spiritual muscles of self-control, purity, and godliness so that we may become spiritually healthy.
Read MoreAs millions around the world prepare to cheer on their favorite athletes, enjoy their favorite events, and track their nation’s medal count, our families have an opportunity to reflect on the many sports and race metaphors in the Bible. The following Family Devotions are offered as a Gospel Family resource for you to use in your Family Worship, leading those in your household to run the Christian race well as you pass the baton of faith to the next generation (Psalm 78:4-7).
Read MoreAs we move into this Father’s Day weekend, we want to encourage you and your family with three short devotions for your Family Worship. Our hope is that you will be able to find little moments throughout the weekend to sit down as a family, open up the Word of God, and worship and pray together.
Read MoreHow tragic it would be to find ourselves on the other side of this pandemic, right back where we started: too busy for family time, too busy for family worship, too busy for family meals, and unable to enjoy the blessings of simplicity and solitude!
Read MoreAs we move into this Mother’s Day weekend, we want to encourage you and your family with three short devotions for your Family Worship. Our hope is that you will be able to find little moments throughout the weekend to sit down as a family, open up the Word of God, and worship and pray together.
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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