Compassion Fatigue in Youth Ministry: When Caring Fades to Cynicism
When we find ourselves falling deep into the cynicism of compassion fatigue, we must remember the compassion Jesus gave us at the cross.
When we find ourselves falling deep into the cynicism of compassion fatigue, we must remember the compassion Jesus gave us at the cross.
Students can proclaim God’s greatness right where they are, and partner with those who have gone to hard places to do the same.
As we prepare to celebrate our Savior’s birth, it’s our joy to share a spoken word poem from Rooted’s Director of Ministry Development, Isaiah Marshall.
Love the neighbors in your community by giving high school students a safe environment to spend a late Friday night…and to share the hope of the gospel with them.
Year after year, the Rooted content team considers our annual book awards one of the highlights of the year!
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Students lose hope in times of crisis because they don’t have a framework to face suffering. We can help them see God has a purpose and is at work in their life.
The gospel offers genuine acceptance and community, love and care, comfort and welcome. There won’t be any possibility of loneliness in the yet-to-come reality of God’s kingdom.
In this webinar, veteran youth ministers Dorothy, Justin, and Kevin—along with host Clark Fobes—share strategies to help students navigate social media with wisdom, discernment, and the freedom found in the gospel.