Habits of the Household
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Justin Whitmel Earley
Discover simple habits and easy-to-implement daily rhythms that will help you find meaning beyond the chaos of family life as you create a home where kids and parents alike practice how to love God and each other.You long for tender moments with your children--but do you ever find yourself too busy to stop, make eye contact, and say something you really mean? Daily habits are powerful ways to shape the heart--but do you find yourself giving in to screen time just to get through the day? You want to parent with purpose--but do you know how to start?Award-winning author and father of four Justin Whitmel Earley understands the tension between how you long to parent and what your daily life actually looks like. In Habits of the Household, Earley gives you the tools you need to create structure--from mealtimes to bedtimes--that free you to parent toddlers, kids, and teens with purpose. Learn how to:Develop a bedtime liturgy to settle your little ones and ground them in God's loveDiscover a new framework for discipline as discipleshipAcquire simple practices for more regular and meaningful family mealtimesOpen your eyes to the spirituality of parenting, seeing small moments as big opportunities for spiritual formationDevelop a custom age chart for your family to more intentionally plan your shared years under the same roof Each chapter in Habits of the Household ends with practical patterns, prayers, or liturgies that your family can put into practice right away. As you create liberating rhythms around your everyday routines, you will find your family has a greater sense of peace and purpose as your home becomes a place where, above all, you learn how to love.
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Author
Justin Whitmel Earley
Pages
240
Publisher
Zondervan
Published Date
2021-11-09
ISBN
0310362946 9780310362944
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"Love love love love LOVED this parenting book! <br/><br/>While I was listening to this book, I was inspired and hopeful that I can raise my family in a happy, loving household and that I am capable of doing what needs to be done to make that happen. His ideas were simple, but very Christian based. Not once was there an eye roll moment, where I thought this guy was asking too much. He was very practical in his approach. <br/><br/>It focuses mainly on the young years of raising a family. He addresses the practicalities of it. How it is messy. But God loves a mess."
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