Practicing Sabbath as a Family
Our Sabbath has become one of the most restorative rhythms of our home, not because we practice it perfectly, but because we’ve learned that when we relinquish control, even for a day, God is faithful.
Our Sabbath has become one of the most restorative rhythms of our home, not because we practice it perfectly, but because we’ve learned that when we relinquish control, even for a day, God is faithful.
Scripture memorization hides God’s Word in our hearts, which means we can remember and recall the words of God from the Bible in moments of need. It’s not easy, but it is worth it.
By cultivating godly speech in your home, you can build your family up, encouraging them and preparing them for the marathon of life.
Family discipleship is central to God’s plan for our children, but it’s not the whole plan. Even if we’ve stumbled, we haven’t thwarted God’s plans for them.
Our parenthood of the teens God has given us is a gift of God’s meticulous sovereignty, even if parenting is not what we expected.
Let me admit to you as a sometimes-struggling parent, I don’t always get things right. Aren’t you glad when we can find a “reset button?” God promises us this in his Word (1 John 1:9).
Our family and our home are Spirit-empowered outposts of the kingdom of God that invite neighbors to hear and experience the good news of Jesus Christ.
Teaching the Bible stories to our children is an important place to start, but we also want them to understand the Bible’s larger story of gospel redemption.
What our kids need most isn’t a parent who has all the answers. They need a parent who is rooted in what matters most, Jesus.