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eBook details
- Title: Families in Covenant Succession
- Author : Jason Diffner
- Release Date : January 22, 2014
- Genre: Christianity,Books,Religion & Spirituality,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 605 KB
Description
All of life is integrated in, through, and with the family. While there is always individual expression, it is first and foremost manifested through the family.
Author Jason Diffner, back in 2008, struggled to see how his family could be of assistance to him for what God called him to do in His kingdom. That was until this husband and father of three boys attended a friend’s seminar and learned the truth of God’s intention for a family.
It wasn’t about individual service to the Heavenly Father, but establishing a culture of discipleship within one’s own family that will last for generations.
In his new book, Families in Covenant Succession, Jason creates a manual to assist families in forming strong and effective covenants that will teach all ages of believers the merits and eternal rewards of multigenerational discipleship.
They [the families] are to see themselves as trustees of an unimaginably valuable family culture that has been built and preserved for hundreds of years. These families hold a reverent fear of mishandling that trust and the consequences it would mean for their descendants.
Jason goes further in his book to equip Christian families with advice and steps to take towards crafting a family mission statement, discipleship plan [that can be transferable to later generations] and a “family wealth” building and preservation plan.
Just as with the establishment of a government, the strength of a family depends on its foundation, implementing practices and disciplines that originated from previous generations, which means past family members.
He saw through the seminar how important his family was to his calling in God’s kingdom, and Jason now hopes the same could be achieved within any Christian family willing to commit their family to a multigenerational vision for God’s Kingdom.