Restart the Rhythms of Family Worship

Some of these intentional rhythms may find you engaging faith talks, spiritual questions, heart issues, or prayer requests during car-ride conversations, bed-time routines, or while running weekend errands. Perhaps you’ll encourage a child with Scripture while taking them to school or share a testimony with your kids as you fish or play at the park together. These are natural rhythms you already enjoy with your family and restarting family discipleship may begin by simply adding intentionality to these moments.

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Recast the Vision for Family Worship

Imagine getting together with everyone in your home for the purpose of recasting this vision. Allow the Scriptures to cast the vision so that your family understands that you are simply seeking to be faithful to all the Lord has called you to do in your home. Share your plan for your family devotions (when, where, what). Share your prayer for this time together. And ask each member of your family to join this vision and commit to be a Gospel Family.

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Renew the Passion for Family Worship

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.

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5 Biblical Responses to the World

Our families are daily navigating a dark and sinful culture that knows nothing of Christ—a culture that celebrates sin and cancels anyone who doesn’t celebrate it too. Christian parents must feel the weight of this and urgently disciple their children, teaching them how to filter all they see, hear, and encounter through the lens of God’s Word.

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5 Unhealthy Responses to the World

Many families are looking for a response to this darkness—a response to all of the tragedies, sin, confusion, evil, and division we see in our culture. Parents are looking for ways to disciple their children through it all, equipping them with a biblical response to this world. And as our children navigate these dark cultural waters, we can lead well, helping them avoid unhealthy responses to the world around them:  

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