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The Covenant Household

By: Douglas Wilson
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Families are formed by covenants. But what is a covenant, and what does that mean for your family?

Throughout Scripture, God makes covenants with his people. This is not just a contract, but a personal bond in which God takes responsibility for his people, and his people respond to him in faith. This is true of our relationship with God, and it is true in the case of lesser covenants, such as the covenant family.

In this short book, Douglas Wilson shows how the family should live in the light of what the Bible says about the covenant. The husband is the head of the household, and this means that the problems of the family members are not their problems but his problems. The husband cannot just dismiss his wife's problems as something she needs to work through by herself, and the parents cannot complain when his kids don't act like they were taught to. The family is bound together in covenant.

This book covers everything from marriage to childrearing to cultural engagement. The family is not just a collection of individuals: it is a unit joined together by God, and we should live as though that were true (because it is).

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Truthful and Convicting

What a wonderful book to set us heathens on track! It is kind and forward.

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Pastor Doug does it again.

A lot of useful info packed in such a small book. Thank you. Highly recommended for a reread.

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Interesting Book about the Family

The Covenant Family is a call to action for Christian families to reclaim their covenantal identity and purpose. It offers both theological depth and practical tools for those who desire to build a household that glorifies God. While some of Wilson’s positions may spark disagreement, his unwavering commitment to Scripture and his vision of multigenerational faithfulness are undeniably compelling.

This book is not for the faint-hearted; it demands serious reflection and a willingness to reconsider deeply held cultural assumptions. For those prepared to engage with Wilson’s robust theology and countercultural vision, The Covenant Family is both a challenging and enriching read. It serves as a reminder that the family, far from being a peripheral institution, is central to God’s mission in the world.

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harmful to woman who are in relationship with abusive men.

while the men's chapters had smaller issue, the woman's chapters discredited amd glazed over the affects of abuse and never once addressed how a woman who IS married to an abusive man should handle anything. "a godly woman is sexually responsive" was just one quote that is riddled with issues, it seems Douglas does not comprehend how abuse affects a woman's sex drive, nor does he understand that woman have responsive sex drives, which means a woman's sex drive is dependent on the circumstances, which ends up meaning if her husband is not emotionally safe, her sex drive will be stifled by HIS behaviors. but according to Douglas, a Godly woman ignores all of that and bites the bullet and receives whatever sexual escapades her husband presents, despite anything, otherwise she is to be labeled as "ungodly". would NOT reccomend to any couples who might be experiencing any level of abuse.

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