How do you react when your children fail – when they disobey in some way? What is your reaction? This is one way to judge whether you are relying on God’s grace or on your own efforts as a parent. Fitzpatrick and Thompson write this: If you are angry, frustrated, or despairing because you work [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Family worship’
Good parenting in, good children out?
Posted in Books and articles, Family, Personal growth, tagged books, children, Family worship, parenting, Parenting for Joy on May 22, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Keeping Family Worship Simple
Posted in Family, tagged children, faith, Family worship on January 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Family worship may seem like a complicated, daunting task, but James Grant gives some simple advice to handle some of the complications that we men face: I have discovered that men who have not lead their families this way are generally uncomfortable with starting this out. Two things usually stand out as concerns: 1) they [...]
Thoughts on Family-Worship
Posted in Family, tagged children, Family worship, parenting on August 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
What is the father’s role in family worship? Voddie Baucham, in his book Family Driven Faith (see previous blog), referred to an article on the father’s role in family worship in the Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. This is an excellent journal, on that I have subscribed to in the past. I often go [...]
