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Worship as a Family Habit

Sundays shouldn’t just be church days — they should be worship days. And worship doesn’t stop when you walk out the sanctuary doors.


When families worship together, hearts align. Pray together in the car, sing in the kitchen, talk about what you learned after service.


Joshua 24:15 declares, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” That’s not just a wall plaque — it’s a daily declaration.


Make worship a family habit. Not perfect, but consistent. You’re shaping how your children will approach God for life.


Dad takeaway: Don’t just attend worship — lead it.

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