When Your Teenager Won’t Talk to You
Curiosity strengthens relationship; questions confer dignity. If you want your child to talk to you, try asking more and telling less.
Curiosity strengthens relationship; questions confer dignity. If you want your child to talk to you, try asking more and telling less.
As we urge teenagers to abstain from sex outside of marriage, we must encourage them that even sexual failings can be redeemed by God in Christ.
Peter Ong, Clark Fobes, and Kevin Yi share some of the lessons they’ve learned from over 40 combined years of youth ministry in an Asian- American context.
Why does your ministry exist? It’s a vital question, and one that is often answered in a mission or vision statement.
Here at Rooted we have a new go-to favorite devotional to recommend: Jen Pollock Michel’s A Habit Called Faith: 40 Days in the Bible to Find and Follow Jesus.
When we fix our eyes on the unseen promises of God, we can trust that no matter what happens on this earth, He is sovereign and He reigns.
Here’s a short video to share with students whose sin makes them doubt their salvation.
Each month we compile a Top Ten list for youth workers. This list represents ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to students and their families.
Youth group meetings outside of regular Sunday morning worship reinforce gospel truths so that our kids will begin to know God’s love for them.