Home Grown Faith

Home Grown Faith
Author: David Lynn,Kathy Lynn
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2006-05-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781418552633

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No matter where you are in your own spiritual journey, no matter how little you know about the Bible, no matter how busy your schedule, you CAN grow your kids in Christian faith! Parents of faith are the most influential people in the lives of children - more than pastors, Sunday School teachers, youth workers, or teachers. Passing our faith to our kids is the responsibility of the church (home grown faith versus church grown faith). There are certain conditions that parents can intentionally create in the home that will leave a legacy of faith for their childre, grandchildren, and beyond. They include prayer and devotions; family acts of service; caring conversations; and rituals and traditions. Home Grown Faith will encourage and teach parents how they can shape the spiritual future of their kids one day at a time.

Homegrown Faith

Homegrown Faith
Author: Heidi Bratton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Church year meditations
ISBN: 1616361344

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A series of insightful and often humorous weekly reflections on raising faithful Catholic families, Homegrown Faith, draws on familiar situations--sibling rivalry, fender-benders, lost shoes before Mass--to reveal unexpected sacramental riches. What you can expect to harvest: Short readings designed to fit into even the most chaotic family schedule Related questions for reflection for application in your own circumstances A guide for using the book for group study

Home Grown

Home Grown
Author: Karen DeBoer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1592554911

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For a Christian parent, some battles aren't worth fighting-like whether your three-year-old can wear her plastic tiara to church. But other questions might keep you up at night:

It Starts at Home

It Starts at Home
Author: Kurt Bruner,Steve Stroope
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2020-08-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802498472

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As Your Children Grow, Will Their Faith Grow Too? As both stories and statistics attest, the number of evangelical children who abandon Christianity in adulthood is staggering. To see effective change, parents cannot leave their child’s faith to chance. Rather, families must start nurturing faith early—you cannot start once your child is grown, you must start at home. Strengthening family and home life is the best way to encourage your children to maintain a lifelong faith. It Starts at Home upholds marriage and family as the proving ground for lasting success. Experienced pastors Kurt Bruner and Steve Stroope provide a clear purpose, an effective strategy, and a simple plan for anyone who wants to be intentional in their homes. Their insights will help leaders recalibrate their priorities by asking them to evaluate their leadership where it counts most. This newly revised edition evaluates the current trends families and young adults face that can contribute to this crisis. Don’t let your child’s faith fade to memory—learn how you can create a home that will prepare them for lifelong faith.

Almost Christian

Almost Christian
Author: Kenda Creasy Dean
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2010-07-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0199758662

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Based on the National Study of Youth and Religion--the same invaluable data as its predecessor, Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers--Kenda Creasy Dean's compelling new book, Almost Christian, investigates why American teenagers are at once so positive about Christianity and at the same time so apathetic about genuine religious practice. In Soul Searching, Christian Smith and Melinda Lundquist Denton found that American teenagers have embraced a "Moralistic Therapeutic Deism"--a hodgepodge of banal, self-serving, feel-good beliefs that bears little resemblance to traditional Christianity. But far from faulting teens, Dean places the blame for this theological watering down squarely on the churches themselves. Instead of proclaiming a God who calls believers to lives of love, service and sacrifice, churches offer instead a bargain religion, easy to use, easy to forget, offering little and demanding less. But what is to be done? In order to produce ardent young Christians, Dean argues, churches must rediscover their sense of mission and model an understanding of being Christian as not something you do for yourself, but something that calls you to share God's love, in word and deed, with others. Dean found that the most committed young Christians shared four important traits: they could tell a personal and powerful story about God; they belonged to a significant faith community; they exhibited a sense of vocation; and they possessed a profound sense of hope. Based on these findings, Dean proposes an approach to Christian education that places the idea of mission at its core and offers a wealth of concrete suggestions for inspiring teens to live more authentically engaged Christian lives. Persuasively and accessibly written, Almost Christian is a wake up call no one concerned about the future of Christianity in America can afford to ignore.

Making a Home for Faith

Making a Home for Faith
Author: Elizabeth Caldwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0829817697

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The revised and updated edition of this classic Christian family resource that shows families how to articulate their faith features a new chapter six. It takes into account the growing number of blended families in the U.S., and discusses multi-faith and multi-cultural families and the challenges they face. Parents, guardians, and those who do ministry with children will benefit from this book.

Nearing Home

Nearing Home
Author: Billy Graham
Publsiher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2013-05-06
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9780849949753

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New York Times best-seller and 2012 ECPA Book of the Year. Join Billy Graham as he reflects upon his life, recounts God's many gifts, and shares the challenges of fading bodily strength while still standing strong in his commitment to finish life well. Nearing Home—written by Reverend Billy Graham in his nineties—is a deeply personal memoir that explores how our strength can continually be found in the foundational truths of Scripture and inexhaustible love of Christ, despite the many trials of aging and the approaching end of our earthly time. Within these compassionate and restorative pages, you're invited to journey with Graham as he: Considers the golden years and the impact of the Gospel hope on his life. Encourages you to finish strong and keep the faith. Recounts the Bible's foundational truths, including death's ultimate defeat. Anticipates the hope of being reunited with loved ones in his heavenly home and finally seeing Christ face-to-face. "Explore with me not only the realities of life as we grow older but also the hope and fulfillment and even joy that can be ours once we learn to look at these years from God's point of view and discover His strength to sustain us every day." – BILLY GRAHAM

Family Driven Faith Doing What It Takes to Raise Sons and Daughters Who Walk with God

Family Driven Faith  Doing What It Takes to Raise Sons and Daughters Who Walk with God
Author: Voddie T. Baucham, Jr.
Publsiher: Crossway
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2007-06-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781433520372

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This bold book is an urgent call to parents—and the church—to return to biblical discipleship in and through the home.