Families who give thanks together enjoy the blessings of a gratitude-filled home. These blessings outlast the Thanksgiving holiday and overcome the challenges of any given year. When families learn to cultivate thankful hearts day-to-day, these five attributes will also find their way into the home:
Read MoreAs the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, it’s a wonderful opportunity to pause and reflect on God’s abundant goodness in our lives. This day is more than a meal—it’s a moment for families to gather, share their gratitude, and glorify God together. Thanksgiving isn’t just about what we’re thankful for—it’s about Who we’re thankful to.
Read MoreThe 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 MoreI remember the first time I realized I get a limited amount of time with my kids. I’m sure I always knew that to be the case, but when my kids were two, four, and six, it occurred to me that if I get 18 summers with them before they graduate high school, I had already spent one-third of those summers with my daughter, Gracie.
Read MoreThis Research Project, The Family Worship Assessment, takes a qualitative approach, adopting a brief survey in order to sample a small group of families. Our team then analyzed the results and common trends. This report examines where we are, where we need to be, and how to get there. Our research provides insight into hearts and homes as we seek to offer a biblical response to these results, as well as biblical resources for families today.
Read MoreAs you lead your family to worship Jesus this Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday, we encourage you to use these three devotions this weekend and the discussion questions that go along with each biblical passage.
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