I know firsthand that he writes as one who takes seriously all the challenges and all the opportunities fleshed out in this excellent book. The 'neglected grace' of family worship is not neglected in his home.
-- Kevin DeYoung (Senior Pastor, Christ Covenant Church, Matthews, North Carolina)
What we need is precisely what Pastor Jason Helopoulos has provided: a wise, realistic, gospel-motivated (rather than guilt-driven) guide that all of us can use and put into practice. I am happy to commend it, and I am eager to see how the Lord will use it for his glory and the strengthening of families!
-- Justin Taylor
This excellent little paperback is well titled... Helopolous strikes the right note- Just Do It- while giving enough practical hints to make worship enjoyable as well as profitable.
-- The Monthly Record- Free Church of Scotland Magazine
Just what I needed! An encouraging refresher on family worship that reminded me of the Why? and gave me lots of new ideas about How? Also a powerful motivation and perfect guide for parents just starting this much-blessed practice, with lots of practical and realistic tips.
-- David Murray
In A Neglected Grace, Jason lays out a biblical defense of family worship and provides plenty of wise and practical help for how to get started.
-- C J Mahaney
If you are looking for a good, helpful introduction to family worship, one that provides both a biblical basis for family worship as well as guidance on how to practice it in real life, then look no further. It is my hope that Jason Helopoulos' book contributes to the widespread recovery of the neglected grace of family worship.
-- Donald S Whitney
Do yourself and your family a big spiritual favor and read, mark, learn and apply the contents of this splendid little book! By God's grace, it could have an impact for generations to come.
-- Jon D. Payne
Jason Helopoulos' truly helpful book on this crucial subject is short, motivating, realistic, and practical.
-- Joel R. Beeke
If your family is not worshipping together in the home, this may be the most important book you read this year.
-- Richard D. Phillips