Daily Family Worship: The Power of Praying, Reading, and Singing Together
What does a daily family worship practice look like? Why is it important to gather together as a family daily? How can the consistency of time together in the word, prayer, and song impact our marriages? What does commitment to family worship communicate to us, to our kids, to our church family, and to the wider community?
Why is it important for fathers to lead? How can wives come alongside their husbands to help them?
Does it have to be long? (No.)
Listen in on a conversation with my very favorite person in the world, James Nelson, on why daily family worship matters and how to get started.
James practices appellate litigation in Washington DC, serves as a Deacon at our church, leads our community group, and facilitates a men’s group and has led our family faithfully in family worship for seven years.
Ideally, dads should be the ones leading and intiating family worship. This episode is geared towards husbands and wives --but specifically how husbands can lead their families.
If you have a believing spouse ask him to listen to this episode with you or to listen to it separetly and then discuss it together.
But if you don't have a believing husband or you aren't married --don't be discouraged. The Lord speaks directly to you also and can use daily family worship in a powerful way.
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Charles Spurgeon once said, agreeing with Matthew Henry that, “They that pray in the family do well; they that pray and read the Scriptures do better; but they that pray, and read, and sing do best of all.”