Family Worship: A 5-Day Guideنموونە

Things to Keep In Mind
- Be brief. Otherwise the experience can become tedious. A good average time to read the Bible, pray, and sing is roughly 10 minutes, perhaps less if you have very small children. It is usually easy to lengthen the time if the occasion seems to be especially meaningful and family members are asking questions.
- Be consistent. Try to have a regular time each day for family worship. For some people it works best early in the morning before the family scatters. For others, the most convenient time is at the close of the evening meal. Another popular time for family worship is late in the evening or just before bedtime.
- Be flexible. Whatever time you choose, consider the wisdom of adapting a time when the family is already accustomed to being together, rather than trying to create another routine gathering during the day. Every family has to flex its worship time occasionally. Just be careful that your flexibility does not lead to inconsistency.
God deserves to be worshiped daily in your home by your family.
Learn more about Don Whitney's book, Family Worship.
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Join Donald S. Whitney, author of Family Worship for a 5-day devotional designed to teach you how to lead your family in worship every day. You’ll learn the 3 key components of family worship and practical tips designed to help you actually make it happen on a daily basis—taking the mystery out of leading your loved ones in worshiping God together.
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