Rooted’s Most Read 2021: How to Teach the Gospel to Students Through Culture
If we want the teenagers we serve to apply the beauty of the gospel to the questions of their day, we must present a winsome alternative to the dominant worldview.
If we want the teenagers we serve to apply the beauty of the gospel to the questions of their day, we must present a winsome alternative to the dominant worldview.
Let’s avoid giving Bible-based messages in which we begin with the Bible, only to launch into other topics that we think will interest young people more.
As Christians, we not only have a response to this question that is clear, good, and truthful; better yet, we have a biblical anthropology that is deeply beautiful and adorns us with dignity.
May you prepare him room in your hearts, your homes, and your youth ministries this Christmas. God rest ye merry, gentlefolk!
Welcome to this month’s Rooted Parent Top 10 – a list of parenting articles from across the web for the Rooted community.
Sleep is an act of faith because we are actively accepting our humanity and putting at the foot of the cross all the aspects of life that cause us the greatest anxiety.
The continuous demands of student ministry have forced me to this realization: Jesus is my only source for strength and true, lasting contentment.
I would offer us all a reminder of the grace and peace of Jesus as we believe that he has already come to us, without invitation.
“You’ve been alone long enough” is the refrain of the Advent season; Jesus is coming.