Who's it for?
Do you have a home? An apartment? A dorm room? Is your house full of kids? Are you newly married, single, or now living in an empty nest? Then Faith@Home is for you.
The home—your home, whatever it looks like—is where your faith wears shoe leather. To use a biblical term, it’s where faith becomes incarnate, literally where your faith becomes apparent “in the flesh.” When this happens, the home is where a faithful person becomes a fruitful person.
It’s obvious really. If we’re different people at home than we are at church on Sunday morning, people notice. On the other hand, if we live out the gracious, loving spirituality that makes a typical Sunday morning such a special time, then people will notice this even more. That’s why we say, “Faith begins at home, or not.”
Jesus said it best, “…let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 5:16 ).
The people who notice your light will likely be your kids, grand kids, friends, neighbours, and even your co-workers.
Consider that Faith@Home is one of the best strategies for fulfilling the great commission—to go and make disciples of all nations. And you can start doing it right in your own Home.
The home—your home, whatever it looks like—is where your faith wears shoe leather. To use a biblical term, it’s where faith becomes incarnate, literally where your faith becomes apparent “in the flesh.” When this happens, the home is where a faithful person becomes a fruitful person.
It’s obvious really. If we’re different people at home than we are at church on Sunday morning, people notice. On the other hand, if we live out the gracious, loving spirituality that makes a typical Sunday morning such a special time, then people will notice this even more. That’s why we say, “Faith begins at home, or not.”
Jesus said it best, “…let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 5:16 ).
The people who notice your light will likely be your kids, grand kids, friends, neighbours, and even your co-workers.
Consider that Faith@Home is one of the best strategies for fulfilling the great commission—to go and make disciples of all nations. And you can start doing it right in your own Home.