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A Guide to Family Worship, 2nd ed

Ryan Bush

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Family worship has been at the heart of worshiping God since biblical days. There have been eras in Christendom that a father could experience church discipline for not leading his family in regular worship at home. But those days are so far removed from today that many Christians have never heard the term “Family Worship.” Far fewer have seen it modeled. This guide is simple, approachable, and repeatable for families of any makeup and age. Do not feel as though you must reinvent the wheel when it comes to family worship. In this guide, Ryan Bush compiles help from hundreds of years of Christian history to help you and your family read, memorize, catechize, pray, and sing. May God use this tool to draw you and your family near to Him whether you have worship around the table, on the couch, or wherever you worship together. The guide covers 30 days. Each devotional corresponds to the day of the month. It repeats each month and is meant to be used for one year.

Publisher: Free Grace Press
Type: Paperback
ISBN: 787790622680

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Ryan Bush lives in Arkansas with his wife and five children. He serves as a coordinator for HeartCry Missionary Society. He seeks to build up the church by serving as an elder of his local church, as well as teaching missions at Grace Bible Theological Seminary.

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“In 1677, the members of a Puritan church in colonial Massachusetts covenanted together ‘to maintain the worship of God’ in their families. Their commitment reflects the longing of believers in all ages to raise their children in the way of the Lord so that God’s covenantal purposes will be fulfilled (Gen. 18:19). These studies are full of encouragement and instruction for fathers and mothers so that, by God’s grace, they can lead their families to serve the Lord (Josh. 24:15) and future generations will hope in God (Ps. 78:4–8).” Dr. Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary