A Prayer for Family Devotions

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Recently, when one of our sons was home on break from college, he hung around after family devotions. “Mom, Dad,” he said, “don’t ever stop doing that. Don’t ever stop reading the Bible to my siblings.” He went on to explain that a few of his Christian friends at college were able to examine things by the word of God. Although most were raised in Christian families, they are mostly clueless about scripture. He explained that although he sure didn’t think he was paying attention during devotions while he was growing up, when someone says something that doesn’t mesh with God’s word, the verse just pops into his mind. “I had no idea I was learning so much. Thank you.”

Only one out of twenty Christians have family worship together. Does your family? If so, what can you do to make it happen more regularly? Listen to today’s podcast with Melanie Young, based on Proverbs 6:20-23, here!

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Melanie Young is the award-winning author, along with her husband, Hal, of Raising Real Men; Love, Honor, and Virtue; and an upcoming book on parenting preteens. They are popular conference speakers, known for their Christ-centered focus and practical, real-life stories. They are the parents of six boys and two girls and they blog at www.RaisingRealMen.com.

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