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Custom of Family Preaching
Published Date:
July 21, 2004
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Fifty Years Among the Baptists (p. 49-50) The Baptist Historian David Benedict speaks of his first visit to Charleston, South Carolina, in 1810 and his stay with Pastor Richard Furman (of Furman University fame). He speaks of a custom handed down from England and then practiced in Charleston. "When a visiting minister was invited to tea among the members, it was expected that he and all company would spend the evening at the house, and that a short off-hand discourse would be delivered." Can you imagine? A preacher comes to visit. After refreshments, you gather the family and anyone else available together and ask him to give some words of help to all of you. Perhaps we should begin a new custom of family preaching.
Proverbs 1:9
For they shall be an ornament of grace unto thy head, and chains about thy neck.