Disconnection and Gen Z: Searching for Trustworthy Mentors
When we lean into the spectacular belonging we have in Christ, the kind of mentorship culture Gen Z (and all other generations) long for should naturally follow.
When we lean into the spectacular belonging we have in Christ, the kind of mentorship culture Gen Z (and all other generations) long for should naturally follow.
The only thing that will bring a skeptical teenager to saving faith in Jesus is God’s own resurrecting power and his gospel.
Whether the email is about summer camp costs, small group leaders, or overall church complaints, our response can set the tone for believing the best in one another.
The good news for teenagers who question God’s justice is that he will judge all evil, and soon
We asked our Rooted writers to tell us about their own progression to gospel-center ministry from more attractional models.
The central message Chronicles gives to an up-and-coming generation is to listen to the voice of God.
Here are four takeaways about Gen Z and “Polars” for youth ministers, along with some encouragement for responding from a gospel framework.
The weekly gathering provided time for students to eat, fellowship, and find some refuge from the pressures of their senior year.
Families with special needs would likely say their core needs are very similar to neurotypical families—to be seen and known, and to belong in community.