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Habits of the Household

Practicing the Story of God in Everyday Family Rhythms

Justin Whitmel Earley

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Question 1 of 8
How does the author describe the nature of habits within family life?
  • A. They are easily changed once you identify their root cause.
  • B. They are like deep-rooted weeds that shape identity and character.
  • C. They are less important than the spoken beliefs you teach your children.
  • D. They are primarily formed through strict rules and punishments.
Question 2 of 8
What does the author suggest doing immediately upon waking to avoid starting the day on autopilot?
  • A. Reviewing the day's schedule and to-do list to stay organized.
  • B. Checking emails and social media to slowly wake up the brain.
  • C. Engaging in physical exercise to boost energy for the family.
  • D. Lifting concerns through prayer and seeking strength from Scripture.
Question 3 of 8
What is the purpose of adopting a 'liturgical lens' during mundane family activities like dinner?
  • A. To elevate seemingly ordinary actions to the level of worship and deep spiritual connection.
  • B. To ensure children learn proper table manners and etiquette before entering society.
  • C. To speed up household routines so there is more time for relaxation and play.
  • D. To enforce strict religious rules during family gatherings.
Question 4 of 8
According to the book, what is the most effective first step when disciplining a child who has misbehaved?
  • A. Immediately issuing a timeout so they can reflect on their actions in silence.
  • B. Focusing heavily on the misbehavior to ensure the child knows it is unacceptable.
  • C. Connecting with them first through empathy to understand their motivation and feelings.
  • D. Reminding them of the financial or emotional cost of their mistakes.
Question 5 of 8
How does the author define the 'covenant love' required in a marriage?
  • A. A fleeting feeling of romance that must be constantly maintained through grand gestures.
  • B. An unbreakable promise to love and care for one another despite the costs.
  • C. An agreement to divide household chores evenly to prevent resentment.
  • D. A commitment to prioritize the children's needs over the marital relationship.
Question 6 of 8
When older children view household chores as a burden, how does the author suggest parents reframe the concept of work?
  • A. By paying them an allowance to teach real-world financial responsibility.
  • B. By explaining that work is a spiritual blessing and an opportunity to glorify God.
  • C. By turning chores into a high-energy competition between siblings.
  • D. By taking away privileges until the work is completed without complaint.
Question 7 of 8
Why does the author emphasize the importance of reading stories aloud to children?
  • A. It helps them fall asleep faster, giving busy parents a much-needed break.
  • B. It strictly improves their vocabulary and prepares them for academic success.
  • C. It preserves a link to enchantment and builds imaginations that welcome biblical visions.
  • D. It prevents them from spending too much time playing independently.
Question 8 of 8
What is a key benefit of allowing children space to explore and play by themselves without constant instruction?
  • A. They develop crucial problem-solving skills and self-reliance.
  • B. They learn how to follow adult instructions more accurately.
  • C. They realize the importance of completing their chores before having fun.
  • D. They become less dependent on stories and imagination over time.

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Habits of the Household Summary & Overview

Habits of the Household (2021) offers a meaningful way for families to connect with God through daily routines. Through reflections and stories, you’ll learn how to implement simple habits that will help you find deeper meaning amid the chaos of family life.

Who Should Listen to Habits of the Household?

  • Busy Christian parents
  • Fans of the Lord’s message
  • Church tool kit shoppers

About the Author: Justin Whitmel Earley

Justin Whitmel Earley is an author, lawyer, and speaker who frequently discusses habits, technology, and mental health at businesses and legal events. He also wrote The Common Rule. 

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