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An enriching companion to Terry L. Johnson's popular Family Worship
Book The practice of family worship has been a foundation stone of
faith for many families across many generations. In his book The
Family Worship Book, Terry L. Johnson aided families to have
meaningful times of devotion together. In this supplement to The
Family Worship Book Terry L. Johnson seeks to strengthen, clarify
and enrich those devotions. He begins by looking at the godly home,
which provides the vital context in which family worship occurs.
Then the biblical and theological arguments for daily family
worship in are examined drawing from the Old and New Testaments as
well as the classic authors. Once the case for family worship has
been made, Johnson then moves on to develop the elements or
practices of which family worship consists, as well as helpful tips
for establishing the discipline practice of family worship.
Finally, he discusses catechizing. Together, this monogram provides
a feast of classic Reformed insight.
Are you frustrated with your life? Are you struggling to find breakthrough and feeling
like you are just spinning your wheels?
Prayers for Well-being, Favor, and the Blessing of God
Are you frustrated with your life? Are you struggling to find breakthrough and feeling
like you are spinning your wheels? Well, struggle no more!
John Eckhardt shows you how to move from the mundane into the supernatural favor
of God. The key is simply asking. Ask God to bless you. He will always hear and
answer! Filled with powerful prayers for abundance, well-being, and favor, Prayers
That Activate Blessings is the definitive resource for...
Learning to walk in covenant blessing and the blessing of obedience
Hearing the voice of God and being blessed
Accessing the many different ways to receive God’s blessing
Prayers and confession of Scripture are two of the most powerful weapons we have in
life. Break the powers of darkness, and release the blessings and favor of God in your
life today!
Offers a personal narrative, a reflection on the spiritual history
of two gifted people, St. Teresa and St. John of the Cross; and yet
it speaks clearly out of the Carmelite tradition, and in the
language of today. +
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