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In this episode, we explore the biblical vision of the household as an altar of worship, sacrifice, covenant renewal, and mission. From Noah, Abraham, and Joshua to the Puritans, Scripture and history show that homes are meant to burn with covenant faithfulness, not sit cold as storage units of distraction.
We confront the ashes of our age: fractured families, outsourced discipleship, and absent fathers, and call for rebuilding with daily worship, covenant meals, catechism, marriage as holy ground, and hospitality. The household is not neutral: it will either serve the idols of the age or stand as a living altar to Christ.
By B.D. Fleming, Robbie Stringer, and Austin TuckerIn this episode, we explore the biblical vision of the household as an altar of worship, sacrifice, covenant renewal, and mission. From Noah, Abraham, and Joshua to the Puritans, Scripture and history show that homes are meant to burn with covenant faithfulness, not sit cold as storage units of distraction.
We confront the ashes of our age: fractured families, outsourced discipleship, and absent fathers, and call for rebuilding with daily worship, covenant meals, catechism, marriage as holy ground, and hospitality. The household is not neutral: it will either serve the idols of the age or stand as a living altar to Christ.