Most families have a running grocery list that they add to throughout the week. Then they go to the store, get what they need, and start a new list. What if, along with a grocery list, your family also had a running prayer list? What if anyone in your home could add prayer requests to this list anytime they want? What if you gathered your family a few times a week, put the family prayer list on the table, and then prayed together?
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 MoreWhat are the elements of family worship? What do you need to get started? What are some of the best things to include when you sit down with your family and open the Word of God? This infographic serves as a resource meant to help answer these questions.
Read MoreThe needs of our families are overwhelming. We can lay awake at night overcome with thoughts of physical needs, financial needs, emotional needs, mental needs, spiritual needs, educational needs, occupational needs, and more. Often, these thoughts can lead to discouragement, but what if we allowed the innumerable needs of our homes to lead us to dependence? What if we were quick to recognize our inability to meet all of these needs and immediately turned to the Lord in prayer?
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.
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