When Normal Disappears: Five Ways Parents Can Cope with the Pandemic’s Uncertainty
Normal isn’t going back to the way things were. Normal is growth. Normal is releasing our belief that “the way things were” is the model of what is best.
Normal isn’t going back to the way things were. Normal is growth. Normal is releasing our belief that “the way things were” is the model of what is best.
Whether you know it or not, if you work in youth ministry you are likely serving one or more children from broken homes. Here are five truths to encourage your teens in dysfunctional families
Let’s listen with open ears to what God is actively teaching us.
We’re celebrating our 10th Annual Rooted Conference with a 10-hour live conversation about the gospel, youth ministry, and the rooted movement. Every hour we’ll have conversations with former speakers from the first 10 rooted conferences. Some of the…
Oh, Lord, we know there’s nothing new under the sun, and yet, if we may, this feels like an exception. We are masked and socially distanced and dearly in need of the Savior…
Teenagers have short attention spans. Teenagers have no filter. But teenagers are also in a critical season of their lives when they need wisdom, comfort, encouragement, truth, and hope.
We speak the truth of God and defend the hope within us as citizens of a greater Kingdom. So, what does this look like in this political age?
Though my parents are human and imperfect, their relentless love regularly points me back to the love of God.
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. Some give explicit instruction on…