Steven Manuel talks to Mark Douglass about how the Sabbath works in his home: it’s beautiful, it’s fun, it’s communal, and it’s worshipful. If you’re looking for examples of how the Sabbath can work to the benefit of your home, start here. Of course, the way you do the Sabbath is up to you, but it’s always nice to have models. For more of what Mark Douglass is throwing down, get yourself to theViceroyProject.com.
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