Neglecting Duty
This story relates to a family who were very well off. But the father and mother of this family never went to church, and never said a word to their children on the subject of religion. One of their sons … Continued
This story relates to a family who were very well off. But the father and mother of this family never went to church, and never said a word to their children on the subject of religion. One of their sons … Continued
Thank You So Much, Dad My daughter, Laurelen, graduated from a small, classical Christian high school. The school enjoys a commencement tradition
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It’s Worth It Just about everyone I know feels overwhelmed, and most are busier than they’ve ever been, especially if they have children at home. Pair that with my observation that most Christians I know would affirm that family worship—if … Continued
Keep it simple. It doesn’t have to be complex. Read a Scripture together and discuss what you read. Ask questions to help children understand what the text is saying, what it means, and how it applies to their lives. Use … Continued
Why Is Family Worship Important? Family worship is a significant way to help children see… That worshiping God goes beyond church worship services into the rhythm of everyday life. Their parents’ faith and joy in Jesus on display. Their parents’ … Continued
Christian Reader, I cannot suppose thee to be such a stranger in England as to be ignorant of the general complaint concerning the decay of the power of godliness, and more especially of the great corruption of youth. Wherever thou … Continued
1. What an honourable and advantageous thing is it, to have God shining in love on a family, and dwelling in it, as his temple and habitation: And when families are as churches and sanctuaries unto the Lord, by offering … Continued
Masters of families must teach their families: Ergo they must pray with them. These reasons may suffice to prove, that Family-prayer, is a duty: and as to the advantage thereof, we shall content ourselves with naming a few, by which … Continued