Family worship / Donald S. Whitney.
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TextPublisher: Wheaton, Illinois : Crossway, 2016Description: 79 pages ; 18 cmContent type: - text
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- BV 200 .W45 2016
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Storms Research Center Main Collection | BV 200 .W45 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 98651019 |
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| BV 199 .P25 L57 1988 Passover Haggadah : a messianic celebration = [Hagadah shel Pesah] / | BV 200 .A44 A manual of devotions for families and Sunday schools. | BV 200 .E3 1972 Making the most of family worship | BV 200 .W45 2016 Family worship / | BV 205 .P7 Prayer, its deeper dimensions : a Christian Life symposium / | BV 207 .B68 1982 Daily prayer in the early Church : a study of the origin and early development of the divine office / | BV 207 .S5 The interpretation of prayer in the early church |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-75) and index.
"As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord," family worship in the Bible -- "Here the reformation must begin," family worship in church history -- "Read, pray, and sing," the elements of family worship -- "No family worship situation is unique," but what if ... ? -- "Isn't this what you really want to do?" -start today.
Many Christian families have never experienced the joy and spiritual benefits of family worship—a practice rooted in history but largely neglected in our day. In this down-to-earth book, Donald Whitney offers parents a practical guide for leading their families in daily worship, walking readers through three crucial elements: reading Scripture, praying together, and singing songs in praise of God’s name. He then responds to common “What if?” scenarios, such as “What if the father is not a Christian?” and “What if the children are very young?” Looking to the Bible and church history, this guidebook promises to help parents establish a pattern of daily, God-honoring, spiritually uplifting worship in their homes.
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