Recommended Resources: Dad, why should I listen to you?
Leading family worship is intimidating, but “You Can Lead Family Worship” argues Nick Aufenkamp, as he addresses Common Hurdles Fathers Can Overcome”
For fans of the Puritans (and if you’re not, you need to give them a try!), here’s some encouragement from J.W. Alexander for “The Father and Family Worship.”
Al Mohler had a conversation with Brad Wilcox (whom Hansen mentioned in the video) about “soft patriarchy” on the Thinking In Public podcast.
Two books full of practical tips for adding intentional spiritual instruction to family time: Justin Whitmel Earley, Habits of the Household: Practicing the Story of God in Everyday Family Rhythms and Matt Chandler and Adam Griffin, Family Discipleship: Leading Your Home through Time, Moments, and Milestones.
Paul David Tripp’s message at The Gospel Coalition conference, “Parenting Is Gospel Ministry” in video and podcast format.
John Piper answers the question, “How Do I Show Kindness to My Children and Expect Them to Obey?”
In Casey Lewis’s “Reflections on Parenting as Gospel Ministry,” he walks parents through how to use discipline to teach the gospel, even to young children.