Doubting Thomas and the Polar Express
Our “hero boy” (as he is billed in the movie credits) in the The Polar Express is in the same place of doubt as Jesus’ disciple Thomas.
Our “hero boy” (as he is billed in the movie credits) in the The Polar Express is in the same place of doubt as Jesus’ disciple Thomas.
Last year at Rooted, we asked parents to write about one of their favorite Christmas hymns or songs and how it impacted their parenting.
This list represents ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to students and their families.
Watch Elf and imagine what it would be like to inhabit the gospel story with all the passion and zeal Buddy the elf has for Christmas.
Often we walk away from these events sensing that the meaning of Christmas has been lost in the wrapping paper and accompanying sugar high.
As we experience the disappointments of Christmas, let us remember that we are also waiting on a God who will be faithful to His promises.
A primary reason I attend church is to learn from, listen to, and partner with parents as we disciple their students together.
Though our sinful hearts yearn for Hallmark-level love, Jesus offers us a love that is willing to go even to the depths of Hell to reclaim his beloved.
Sixteen of our Rooted writers joined us to write a devotional specifically for teenagers, reminding them that we are loved by a God who makes and keeps promises.