Rooted’s Top Ten of June 2021
This list represents ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to students and their families.
This list represents ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to students and their families.
It’s not actually up to our children to be masters of their own destinies. And it’s certainly not up to us as their parents.
The God who gave the Law to shape Israel is the same God we find revealed in Jesus who wants to reshape us.
When we don’t allow our children to fail or see their brokenness (or ours), we cheat them out of seeing the depth, breadth, and magnitude of the cross.
The deliverance from this pandemic—as grateful as we are for it—reveals to us that what we’re really waiting for isn’t here at all.
Is it enough for my children to remember that I loved them?
Whatever decisions parents and teens make regarding social media use, it is important that such decisions are made intentionally and for the glory of God.
Teigen’s apology highlights the way cancel culture makes failure a permanent identity with no hope of change or reconciliation.
As a book written to Christians struggling with internal divisions in the midst of a hostile culture, James is chock full of wisdom for students.