What a privilege it is for God's people to have the complete canon of Holy Scripture! In Deuteronomy 11:18-21 we observe the unchanging intention of God for his people to grow in their knowledge of him through the family setting. Faithfulness as a family to grow in the Scripture was connected, in Deuteronomy 11:21, to the outcome of the family enjoying the promises of God given in the Mosaic covenant. God's precepts, commands, and promises are a blessing to be enjoyed by his redeemed people in Christ, especially in the family setting. This book aims at being a guide for families to use in their daily family worship of God from the word. If God's word is the means that God has ordained to call his people to Christ and change them increasingly into the image of Christ, then imagine the joy that awaits families if we were more intentional with the word--more intentional to daily read the word, memorize the word, grow in the doctrines of the word, and sing together the truths of the word. Why not take a family journey through doctrine and find in the word the Triune God who alone saves and satisfies?



Autorentext

Justin is a husband, father, pastor, and most importantly a follower of the Lord Jesus. He holds a Master of Theology from Union School of Theology in the United Kingdom, a Master of Divinity from Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary, and a Master of Accounting as well as a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. After many years in the business world as an auditor, Justin entered full-time ministry in 2012 as the lead pastor of First Baptist Church of Puxico. He is the author of several books including: A Family Journey Through Doctrine (2021), True Worship (2020), A Journey Through Christmas (2019), A Steadfast Faith (2019), A Journey Through Holy Week (2019), Stop Worrying He Reigns (2018) and Genuine Christianity (2017).

Titel
A Family Journey through Doctrine
Untertitel
A 60-Day Family Worship Guide
EAN
9781725268166
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
18.05.2021
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Anzahl Seiten
152