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Equipping Fathers to Lead Family Worship offers a historical, theological, biblical, and pedagogical text that focuses on the responsibility that Christian fathers have to lead their families in the worship of God. The book is for use in local churches and Christian households and is meant to serve as a resource to assist pastors and leaders to equip fathers and family household leaders with personal and family worship practices. FEATURES Offers a biblical overview of the responsibilities given to fathers to practice as they lead their families in the worship of God. Provides a review of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Equipping Fathers to Lead Family Worship offers a historical, theological, biblical, and pedagogical text that focuses on the responsibility that Christian fathers have to lead their families in the worship of God. The book is for use in local churches and Christian households and is meant to serve as a resource to assist pastors and leaders to equip fathers and family household leaders with personal and family worship practices. FEATURES Offers a biblical overview of the responsibilities given to fathers to practice as they lead their families in the worship of God. Provides a review of historical practices of family worship, a description of worship elements for the family, and training for teaching children in the home. Recommends training propositions for pastors as they equip fathers and household leaders in the church.
Autorenporträt
Kenneth Coley, Ed.D., is senior professor of Christian Education at Southeastern Seminary, where he is the director of the Ed.D. Program. He has authored or edited seven books, including Teaching for Change: Eight Keys for Transformational Bible Study with Teens, published by Randall House. Blair Robinson, D.Min., is the associate pastor of Christ Covenant Church in Raleigh, North Carolina. He has pastored churches in Texas and North Carolina, overseeing ministries in adult education, discipleship, and missions. He and his wife, Lauren, have three children.