
Mealtime Madness: Table Fellowship with Kids
We all know in our gut that family meals are important. Numerous studies have linked family meals with all sorts of positive outcomes for children, from better academics to general success.My favorite statistic comes from Don Everts and the Barna Group in their study of Christian households that found that families who were considered “spiritually vibrant” were homes that regularly had loud tables. But even though we know family meals are important, many of us don’t practice daily shared meals. In fact, the average American family only has three dinners together per week. That’s because meals…
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