Most families spend 30-60 minutes preparing for family worship each week.
What families told us
This deck was made for you if...
We asked families what makes Family Worship Night hardest. Over 60 people replied. Here's what they said - and how this deck answers it.
"I spend more time finding something to do than actually doing it."
Every card arrives with a complete evening already planned - scripture, discussion, activity, and prayer. Open it and begin.
"Keeping everyone engaged is hard -especially the teenagers."
Discussion questions are written in three layers - for younger children, teens, and adults - so every age has a real place in the conversation.
"Some weeks we have no idea what we're going to do."
52 cards means 52 evenings with a plan already in your hands. No searching, no guessing, no skipped weeks because you couldn't figure out where to start.
"I worship alone and it's hard to stay motivated and consistent."
The deck works just as well for individuals. Each card gives your personal study evening a clear focus - something to read, reflect on, apply, and pray about.
"We want it to feel meaningful, not like homework."
The rhythm is gentle and consistent - the same arc every week so the evening has shape without feeling rigid. Families describe it as something they look forward to.
"I'm the only Witness in my household and I carry it alone."
A clear, ready-made structure removes the pressure of having to prepare and lead at the same time. Just draw a card and let it guide the evening.
50% of families say
not knowing what to talk about
"Some weeks we know exactly what we're going to do - but this week we have no idea. Looking forward to seeing what you have."
-K.d.
