âWhat an insightful, helpful book! I love the fresh yet thoroughly biblical approach to family discipleship. The emphasis on discipling your family through time (daily, ongoing practices), moments (unplanned, spontaneous occasions), and milestones (special events) will enable you to see more clearly how to bring the gospel into all of life. Iâve never read a book on this subject with so many practical suggestions for bringing a Christian influence on your children from their birth to the end of their days (and long after you are in heaven). Begin reading this book and I think youâll find, like I did, that it starts strong and gets better with every chapter.ââDonald S. Whitney, Professor of Biblical Spirituality and John H. Powell Professor of Pastoral Ministry, Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary; author, Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life; Praying the Bible; and Family WorshipâIf you are a flawed parent who doesnât have it all together, but believes that God desires to use you to shape your kids toward knowing and enjoying Jesus, pick up Family Discipleship! Itâs a profound yet down-to-earth guide to help you form a framework for your home that fits your personality and gifts.ââDavid Robbins, President and CEO, FamilyLifeâYes! This is the framework families need. Both paradigm shifting and practical, this resource will demystify the idea of family discipleship and challenge you to utilize the opportunities right before you.ââRuth Chou Simons, Wall Street Journal bestselling author; artist; Founder, GraceLaced.comâFamily Discipleship is an outstanding resource for families. Like a life raft in a vast sea of parenting advice, this book offers parents a framework for one of their most important tasks when raising childrenâteaching them to know and love the Lord. Theologically rich, incredibly practical, and genuinely realisticâthis is a book I hope all parents put on their bookshelf.ââLaura Wifler, Cofounder, Risen Motherhood; coauthor, Risen Motherhood: Gospel Hope for Everyday MomentsâIn Family Discipleship, Matt Chandler and Adam Griffin make you feel more excited than ever to call yourself a parent, while also casting a gripping vision for why we should take discipling our kids seriously. This book is a clarion call to every Christian parent: family discipleship matters, it is doable, and itâs our joy-filled responsibility both to God and to the next generation.ââRyan and Selena Frederick, Founders, Fierce Parenting and Fierce Marriage; authors, Fierce MarriageâFamily Discipleship is a rare resourceâintensely practical without becoming a simplistic, one-size-fits-all âhow-to manual.â Matt Chandler and Adam Griffin have provided a framework that challenges and equips parents to fulfill their divine calling to disciple their children in all seasons of life. This book is realistic in its approach, acknowledging the imperfections we all have as parents, and yet very helpful in guiding parents to develop a strategy that fits their unique families. Parents will be challenged to model a life of faith, develop intentionality around Godâs word, seize everyday discipleship moments, and celebrate lifeâs milestones. Most importantly, parents will be encouraged that this great task of making disciples of their children is empowered by the work of the Holy Spirit through them.ââAfshin Ziafat, Lead Pastor, Providence Church, Frisco, TexasâThis is one of the best books Iâve read on family discipleship! Chandler and Griffin bring wonderful insight to the challenge and joy of everyday parentingâand refreshing perspective on the immense responsibility of disciple making in our own home.ââNoe Garcia, Senior Pastor, North Phoenix Baptist Church, Phoenix, ArizonaâParents have the greatest opportunity to disciple their children, but many parents havenât experienced discipleship themselves to even begin to know how to do that. In the current âPinterest-perfectâ era of parenting, stress is high for mom and dad as they try to raise their children in the Lord. Family Discipleship takes you just as you are, and will show you the way regardless of your level of confidence. Deep and practical, Family Discipleship is highly recommended.ââMark Matlock, coauthor, Faith for ExilesâThere is a need and a place for books about how to implement family-equipping ministry in the local church, but thatâs not what this book provides. Family Discipleship fills a very different need thatâs every bit as important as field guides for churches: it provides parents with the simple and practical tools that they need to disciple their children. Richard Baxter once pointed out to pastors that if they will train parents to disciple their children, these practices of family discipleship âwill not only spare you a great deal of labor, but will much further the success of your laborsâ as a pastor. This book then provides pastors with a simple way to âfurther the successâ of their labors.ââTimothy Paul Jones, C. Edwin Gheens Professor of Christian Family Ministry, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
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