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Households of Faith: The Rituals and Relationships That Turn a Home Into a Sacred Space

by Barna Group

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Barna studies have revealed much about the state of religion in the United States and how faith is perceived and discussed in public. But what about how faith is being nurtured in private--with the spouses, children, parents, roommates and even frequent visitors who spend time under our roofs? How Christians order their days and connect with relatives and housemates is a critical aspect of spiritual growth. Households of faith, the second in a series of studies produced in partnership with Lutheran Hour Ministries, presents a vivid portrait of the domestic lives of U.S. practicing Christians.… (more)
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Barna studies have revealed much about the state of religion in the United States and how faith is perceived and discussed in public. But what about how faith is being nurtured in private--with the spouses, children, parents, roommates and even frequent visitors who spend time under our roofs? How Christians order their days and connect with relatives and housemates is a critical aspect of spiritual growth. Households of faith, the second in a series of studies produced in partnership with Lutheran Hour Ministries, presents a vivid portrait of the domestic lives of U.S. practicing Christians.

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