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Setting Up Stones: A Parent's Guide to Making Your Home a Place of Worship »

Book cover image of Setting Up Stones: A Parent's Guide to Making Your Home a Place of Worship by Martha Singleton

Authors: Martha Singleton, Greg Singleton
ISBN-13: 9781596692190, ISBN-10: 1596692197
Format: Paperback
Publisher: New Hope Publishers
Date Published: October 2008
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Martha Singleton

Martha and Greg Singleton have, for 29 years, met the challenges of balancing successful professional careers in journalism and marketing while raising a faith-filled family. Together, they creatively share their experiences and insights on family life at conferences, seminars, workshops, churches of various denominations, schools, organizations, and businesses. The couple resides in San Antonio, and has two adult children, Anne and Matt.

Book Synopsis

Setting Up Stones is a fast-paced, interactive release to help today’s busy parents do three important things: (1) hone their spiritual parenting skills; (2) help their children build a solid foundation of faith; and (3) transform their home into a place of worship. The interactive format of Setting Up Stones will quickly engage parents in more than passive reading; it will invite them to lift the ideas off the page and creatively apply them to their family situation.

Table of Contents


Acknowledgments     11
Introduction: In the midst of today's cultural noise, is there any way we can transform our homes into places of worship?     13
Laying the Foundation
Setting Up Stones     19
God's Word on Worship     29
Called into Relationship     41
I Gotta Be Me     49
Navigating Cultural Currents     59
Dealing with Different     71
Building the Altar of Worship
I've Got the Music in Me     81
It's Not Just a Story     93
Building Altars     105
Traditions Become Treasures     117
Teach Us to Pray     127
Adding Fuel to the Fire     137
And the Stones Remain to This Day     147

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