A Guide To Family Worship: Part 3, The Practice of Family Worship

This is the third post in a series on family worship. It is addressed directly to families, and it is my hope that it will be useful for helping Christian families understand how to practice biblically-informed worship in their homes. Before reading here, be sure to check out the first post, Introduction to the ChristianContinue reading “A Guide To Family Worship: Part 3, The Practice of Family Worship”

A Guide To Family Worship: Part 2, A Brief Theology of Worship

This is the second installment in a series of posts on family worship. It is addressed directly to families, and it is my hope that it will be useful for helping Christian families understand how to practice biblically-informed worship in their homes. This post is a brief, (hopefully) accessible overview of Christian worship.

A Guide To Family Worship: Part 1, Introduction to the Christian Family

This is the first in what will be a series of posts on family worship. It is addressed directly to families, and it is my hope that it will be useful for helping Christian families understand how to practice biblically-informed worship in their homes. This post is a short introduction to the roles and responsibilitiesContinue reading “A Guide To Family Worship: Part 1, Introduction to the Christian Family”

Reading to Understand: A Case for Exegetical Competence

If the skill of reading for understanding is important for the readers of secular works for non-ministry applications, is it not much more so for the Christian expositor of the Bible? In the first chapter of Mortimer Adler’s How To Read A Book, (cited below), the author makes a strong case for reading a bookContinue reading “Reading to Understand: A Case for Exegetical Competence”