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Building Spiritual Habits in the Home

Building Spiritual Habits in the Home

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BUILDING SPIRITUAL HABITS IN THE HOME: SMALL STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TODAY
Chris Pappalardo & Clayton Greene

We want our homes to be blessings, refuges, places of vibrant faith. And we want our love for Jesus to be discovered and developed in our children. But many of us feel like we're just not cutting it. Maybe you've read books, listened to podcasts, or tried different life hacks, only to feel defeated. Your attempts have fallen flat or fizzled out.

In Building Spiritual Habits in the Home, entrepreneurs and dads, Chris Pappalardo and Clayton Greene, show how that can change. Chris and Clayton share the six key shifts that translate good intentions into actual practice. They reveal how their homes changed—and how yours can too. Looking to the wisdom of Scripture, these dads teach you how to apply lasting faith practices to your family, your home, your life.

Are you ready? With just six simple shifts to your spiritual habits, you can develop a spiritual life that will last—helping you (and your children, and your neighbors, and your co-workers)—engage with God and each other.

CHRIS PAPPALARDO, PhD, is the author and cofounder of GoodKind, the makers of Advent Blocks, an organization that helps people cultivate the good kind of habits and holiday celebrations. Chris is a pastor, editor, and writer at The Summit Church in the Raleigh-Durham, NC, area.

CLAYTON GREENE is CEO and cofounder of GoodKind. Together with friends, Clayton and his wife, Kristen, created Advent Blocks—a devotional practice to help them anticipate Jesus during the month of December.
Publisher: Moody Press
ISBN: 9780802434302
Item #: 16469
Binding: Paper
Chapters: 8
Page Count: 173
Publication Date: 2025



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