Pomp, Circumstance, and Regret
You can’t know what God has in store for each student, but be confident that if His Word has been proclaimed in your church, it won’t return to Him void.
You can’t know what God has in store for each student, but be confident that if His Word has been proclaimed in your church, it won’t return to Him void.
Our aim must be to point students to the promises of God—the only expectation that will stand when all else fails.
As an Enneagram 3, I thrive off of productivity and achievement. The more I get done in a day, the better. Anything interfering with my agenda I see as opposition. And anything left on the to-do list at…
Within the youth ministries in our churches today, there is a battle for joy. Teenagers don’t live blissfully unaware of the world in which they are a part. Their access to constant news, information, and interaction with others…
Here are five truths that will help students think biblically about how the gospel rescues them from the power of sin.
Welcome to this month’s Rooted Parent Top 10- a list of parenting articles from across the web for the Rooted community. This list represents ten articles we believe will encourage and equip you as you parent your kids….
One reality observed about Generation Z is that they are the first fully post-Christian generation in the United States. In Meet Generation Z, James Emery White defines a post-Christian generation as one raised without “even a memory of the…
My mother could take one look at me—literally one look—and know if something was wrong. She could hear my voice on the phone and within ten seconds knew what kind of day I was having. When my mother…
Moms know what it is to labor for our kids again and again and again. Our hope in Him gives us courage to persevere, because there is a glorious end goal of that labor, “Christ formed in you.”