Voddie Baucham once said, "The church does not meet as often as the home. Thus, if Christ is to be worshipped daily, it is incumbent upon the home to play an important spiritual role. Consequently, fathers, as heads of households, are thrust into a pastoral role."
In this episode 7, we will be addressing both the history and value of family worship. There is much need for parents to be concerned with the spiritual welfare of their children. As the head of the home, men specifically are tasked with this role to care for the souls of his wife and children. Family Worship is a biblically mandated practice as well as a historic norm within pious Christian homes. It is a discipline that needs to be reclaimed by the modern Christian desiring to train his children in the fear and admonition of the Lord. So we encourage you to listen in as we discuss this discipline, as well as our personal experiences. We also give tips and tricks we've learned along the way with seven children. We pray it is a blessing to you!
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