Covenant Legacy: Recovering the Puritan Vision for Family Worship, Wealth, and Legacy (Covenant Family Series)

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by Steven Willis

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What happens when a society trades family legacy for individual success? The results are clear: weakened households, broken inheritances, and generations drifting from the faith. For centuries, Christian families understood themselves as covenant households—seminaries of faith, work, and worship. But the rise of individualism, consumerism, and secular ideologies has torn at the heart of family legacy. Covenant Legacy: Recovering the Puritan Vision for Family Worship, Wealth, and Legacy calls families back to God’s design. Drawing from Scripture, the Puritans, and Reformed tradition, Steven Willis uncovers how households were once the bedrock of faith and prosperity—and how they can be again. In these pages you will discover: The biblical call to leave an inheritance of both faith and wealth (Proverbs 13:22). - How history shifted families from “clan prosperity” to isolated individuals. - The Puritan model of the household as a “little church” and training ground for future generations. - Practical wisdom for worship, stewardship, and hospitality in today’s world. - A covenant vision for resisting cultural attacks on the family and building generational faithfulness. This book is both a history and a challenge—a reformation call to think beyond your own lifetime. Your family is not just your present—it is your legacy. If you long to see your household flourish in faith, steward resources wisely, and bless generations to come, Covenant Legacy is your guide.

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