5 STARS
REVIEW: Whit’s
End Mealtime Devotions By John
Avery Whittaker
For families looking to
not only dig into tasty food morsels at dinner time, but to also feed the spiritual
stomach, Whit’s End Mealtime
Devotions provides the needed nutritional supplement.
This fun, helpful book
is practical and makes family meal time devotions easy and manageable as it is
broken down into a five course meal consisting of: mealtime prayer, appetizer,
main course, table talk, and vitamins and minerals.
I appreciate the
relatable starter appetizer questions that flow into the main course and table
talk time which ask deeper theological questions (which are still on a
family-friendly level for people with small children) and then onto the vitamins
and minerals of Scripture. Thus, this
devotion is not just cake and ice cream with simple questions, but provides
some good, hearty meat so family members can really dig into Scripture and
ponder theological questions.
As a pastor, I would
recommend this devotional book to all families looking to reinstitute the much
needed family meal time back into our culture.
This devotional book makes mealtime that much yummier!
For more about Whit’s End, visit http://www.whitsend.org/.
*Tyndale House
Publishers provided me with a complimentary copy of this book for an unbiased
review.
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