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For most families the modern reality means the traditional meal around the table is gone and so are traditional Christian values. However, there is a way to bring Christ and Christ-like living into the center of the home, even in this technological, ever-disconnecting world. Faith Begins @Home Family is an easy-to-use resource that starts from square one and ends in a 24/7 lifestyle of family faith. Parents will find step-by-step tips and true-life stories that share practical ways families can push faithfulness forward and experience the blessing of God in their homes as they develop "spiritual skills" with their children.
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Release dateMay 19, 2014
ISBN9781441266392
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Mark Holmen

Mark A. Holmen is a husband, father, pastor, coach, speaker and author of numerous books including "Church + Home" and his ever popular "Faith Begins At Home" line of books for parents. Mark previously served as the Senior Pastor of Ventura Missionary Church and during those years he developed and implemented a model for becoming a Faith@Home focused church that has grown into a national and international Faith@Home movement supported by Willow Creek Association, Randall House and Focus on the Family. Mark, his wife Maria, and daughter live in Ventura, California where they now serve as full-time missionaries for the Faith@Home movement. Visit Mark at www.faithathome.com.

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