Most parents want to be involved in the spiritual development of their kids\' lives. They just don\'t know where to begin. Parents are involved in sports, homework and hygiene, but many parents find it challenging to connect with their children when it comes to their faith. Unfortunately, many people rely on the pastor, Sunday school teacher, or youth pastor to be the primary spiritual influence for our kids. The problem is we only spend, at most, four hours a week at church. What about the other 164 hours? D6 tells us this is the primary job and responsibility for dads and moms. D6 stands for Deuteronomy 6:5-7 which commands dads and moms to take everyday opportunities to impress God\\\\\'s Word upon the hearts of their children. D6 is foundational to raising spiritual champions for Christ. Moses was very specific in this passage that showing our love for the Lord is not enough. We must be active in passing our faith along to our kids. It\\\\\'s clear from D6 that while church is a vital part of this development, it cannot stop there. It must continue in the home. It\\\\\'s imperative that you look for teachable moments with your children in all of life-in the mornings, when you are running errands, at mealtimes, and at bedtime. It\\\\\'s a tough job, but we have the resources to help you accomplish your goals. The problem is that most churches do not have a spiritual formation model that majors on the church partnering with parents. Everywhere we go we hear frequently asked questions like...FAQs: * What does this look like? * How do we change the DNA of our church? * What can I do if my senior pastor is not on board with a faith at home model? * What does a faith at home ministry model look like? * How do we break down ministry silos and develop an integrated spiritual formation model? * How do I actually get parents involved in the lives of their kids? * Are there any churches that have built a strong D6 model, and what does it look like? * How do we become a D6 church when dads (or parents) are absent? * How long should I expect it to take to see results when making a shift in our ministry model?Answer: Bring your ministry team, key leaders, volunteers and parents to D6 you won\\\\\'t want to miss it as we explore answers to these FAQs together! Visit D6Family.com