<description> &lt;p&gt;Why has singing grown weak in so many churches—and what can be done to recover it? Host Adam Triplett dives into these questions and more with Scott Brown, author of the new book, &lt;em&gt;The Family That Sings&lt;/em&gt;. Drawing from Scripture and pastoral experience, Scott explains why God’s people are called to be a singing people—from Genesis to Revelation—and how singing serves as a powerful tool for teaching, admonishing, and shaping the church. They address men who say, “I can’t sing,” calling all Christians to lift their voices in every season—even in suffering—and charge parents, led by fathers, to teach their children to praise the Lord through song. Our goal should be this—to restore strong, joyful singing in both church and home.&amp;nbsp;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Buy the book here: &lt;a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://churchandfamilylife.com/products/69b30dbf6a8daf78584b4538"&gt;https://churchandfamilylife.com/products/69b30dbf6a8daf78584b4538&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt; </description>

Church and Family Life Podcast

Church & Family Life

The Family that Sings?

MAY 11, 2026-1 MIN
Church and Family Life Podcast

The Family that Sings?

MAY 11, 2026-1 MIN

Description

Why has singing grown weak in so many churches—and what can be done to recover it? Host Adam Triplett dives into these questions and more with Scott Brown, author of the new book, The Family That Sings. Drawing from Scripture and pastoral experience, Scott explains why God’s people are called to be a singing people—from Genesis to Revelation—and how singing serves as a powerful tool for teaching, admonishing, and shaping the church. They address men who say, “I can’t sing,” calling all Christians to lift their voices in every season—even in suffering—and charge parents, led by fathers, to teach their children to praise the Lord through song. Our goal should be this—to restore strong, joyful singing in both church and home. Buy the book here: https://churchandfamilylife.com/products/69b30dbf6a8daf78584b4538