
Habits of the Household
Practicing the Story of God in Your Everyday Rhythms
Resumen de Habits of the Household
Transform your chaotic household into a sanctuary of purpose with "Habits of the Household." Celebrated author Justin Whitmel Earley reveals how ordinary routines - from mealtimes to bedtime - become extraordinary opportunities for spiritual growth. What if your family's daily chaos is actually your greatest untapped blessing?
Temas clave en Habits of the Household
- spiritual liturgies
- intentional parenting
- household rhythms
- family discipleship
- rule of life
Citas de Habits of the Household
Our routines become who we are.
Our households aren't simply products of what we teach and say, but much more products of what we practice and do.
Like a wagon wheel in a rut, you can't think yourself out of a pattern you didn't think yourself into.
Our best parenting happens when we think less about being parents of children and more about being children of God.
Personajes en Habits of the Household
- Justin Whitmel EarleyAuthor, lawyer, and father of four boys
Sobre el Autor
Sobre el autor de Habits of the Household
Justin Whitmel Earley, award-winning author of Habits of the Household: Practicing the Story of God in Everyday Family Rhythms, is a leading voice in Christian parenting and habit formation.
A Virginia-based business lawyer and father of four boys, Earley blends personal experience with theological insight to address modern struggles with anxiety, distraction, and spiritual disconnection.
His work focuses on transforming daily routines into purposeful spiritual practices, a theme expanded in his bestselling books The Common Rule (2019 Christianity Today Award winner) and Made for People.
As a frequent speaker for organizations like The Gospel Coalition and DTS Voice, Earley helps families and institutions craft intentional rhythms that combat cultural chaos. His books have collectively garnered over 27,000 Goodreads ratings, with Habits of the Household becoming essential reading for faith-based parenting communities.
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Habits of the Household explores 10 daily family routines—from waking to bedtime—as spiritual practices that shape character and faith. Justin Whitmel Earley combines biblical wisdom with practical strategies, offering actionable habits like intentional mealtime conversations and screen-time boundaries to help families cultivate love for God and one another.
Parents, caregivers, and faith-based families seeking to transform chaotic routines into purposeful rituals will benefit most. It’s ideal for those overwhelmed by modern parenting challenges and eager to integrate gospel-centered habits into daily life.
Yes—it’s praised for its blend of relatable storytelling, theological depth, and actionable steps. Readers appreciate its structured approach to forming habits that address screentime, discipline, and family devotions, making it a valuable resource for intentional parenting.
Key habits include:
- Waking rituals (e.g., morning prayer or gratitude practices).
- Mealtime conversations focused on listening and connection.
- Screen-time boundaries to prioritize family interaction.
- Bedtime routines that reinforce security and reflection.
The book argues that small, repeated routines—not grand gestures—shape family identity and faith. As Earley writes, “We become our habits, and our kids become us,” emphasizing how daily rituals form character and spiritual resilience.
Both books focus on habit formation, but Habits of the Household specifically targets family life, while The Common Rule addresses individual spiritual practices. Earley’s later work applies his broader philosophy to parenting challenges like discipline and marriage.
Some readers note the wealth of ideas can feel overwhelming. However, Earley encourages starting small, such as adopting one habit per chapter, to avoid burnout.
The book suggests creating “screen-free zones” (e.g., during meals) and替代 activities like family play or storytelling. Earley frames this as a way to model intentionality and foster deeper connections.
- “What do you love doing? What’s hard about life right now?” (prompts for family conversations).
- “Our habits are liturgies—little routines of worship that shape our families in the love of God”.
As a mergers-and-acquisitions lawyer and father of four boys, Earley blends structured thinking with real-world parenting struggles. His legal training informs the book’s meticulous organization, while his family experiences add authenticity.
While rooted in Christian theology, many principles—like mindful routines and open communication—apply universally. Secular readers can adapt the practical framework while omitting overtly religious elements.
Earley advocates weekly “marriage check-ins” and shared spiritual practices (e.g., prayer or gratitude journals) to strengthen partnership amid parenting demands. He frames marriage as the foundation of household habits.























