I recently had a dear friend ask me to give him a few resources for
implementing a family ministry structure in the church that he pastors. I
thought that perhaps others might benefit from the list I provided.
Conceptual:
“Our church wants to begin doing family ministry”. That sentence can
mean any number of things. The people in your church probably have
differing ideas as to what actually constitutes family ministry. That
is why you need to have a season where everyone gets on the same page
as to what family ministry actually consists of. The most helpful book
for doing this is3 Views of Family Ministry edited by Timothy Paul Jones from the Perspectives Series. (Read my review here).
Though I ultimately embrace a different model, one book that will need to be considered is Voddie Baucham’s Family Driven Faith.
Here he makes a strong case for the necessity of family ministry. I
prefer the Family-Equipping model and so I believe that Baucham
overstates a few things. However, this is a valuable resource in showing
the need for doing family ministry.
Another helpful book is Trained in the Fear of God edited
by Timothy Paul Jones and Randy Stinson. This books gives theological,
historical, and practical reasons for installing a family-equipping
ministry model. Continue at Mike Leake
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