The How and Why of Mission Trip Fundraising with Your Youth Group
Introducing our middle and high schoolers to the mission field—whether far away or in our own hometowns—is an education in Christian obedience and joy.
Introducing our middle and high schoolers to the mission field—whether far away or in our own hometowns—is an education in Christian obedience and joy.
Keep reminding parents that the trip is a way for their students to share the love of Jesus with others and to learn cross-culturally from fellow believers.
With proper planning, a mission trip can be both a blessing to people in another location and a significant week of discipleship for our students.
Apologetics and Bible Study don’t have to be mutually exclusive in youth ministry. Here are two ways you can easily incorporate apologetics into your youth ministry’s regular Bible teaching.
The experiences of young Asian North Americans involve many layers of complexity that we must acknowledge as we disciple them in our local churches and our homes.
This prophetical book contains powerful truths for teenagers inheriting a church subject to deconstruction, decline, and the moral failure of its leaders.
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers.
Youth minister, on those discouraging nights when many of your regular kids are missing, don’t forget to preach the gospel to yourself.
Readers will find it an important tool to better serve the teenagers in their churches, with an eye toward helping them to thrive in their faith as adults.