Ask Rooted: The Challenges of Parenting In the Summertime
We asked a few Rooted parent writers how they chose to approach the summertime with their families. We think you’ll find their comments helpful and hopeful.
We asked a few Rooted parent writers how they chose to approach the summertime with their families. We think you’ll find their comments helpful and hopeful.
I left the summer understanding better the main point of teaching the Bible: to grow students in knowing the gospel and therefore knowing Jesus.
With a prevailing attitude of love that seeks to see and understand our students, we become a wordless witness that frames and reinforces the very gospel message we speak.
While Taylor writes an excellent song, God used that night at the concert to remind me that he is the ultimate storyteller.”
As youth workers, we are called to enter the relational world of teenagers… joining Jesus on his mission to break down dividing walls.
We help our children – foster, biological, adopted, and step– know that we all have access to the living water that Jesus promised.
Rooted’s Top Ten of May 2023 Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers. Each month we find ten articles, and sometimes videos or podcasts, from various sources that we believe will encourage you…
Jesus doesn’t ask you to earn his love by performing well in school, by being the ideal son or daughter, or even by getting rid of your anxiety.
Our journey this year, albeit small, has been to use social media in two ways: to be a light in a dark place and to be a visible presence.