What Teenagers Need From Parents: Care That Extends Beyond the Home
When the Scripture exhorts us to care for the body of Christ, it does not make an exception for parents because their calendars are filled with baseball games.
When the Scripture exhorts us to care for the body of Christ, it does not make an exception for parents because their calendars are filled with baseball games.
Welcome to this month’s Rooted Parent Top 10 – a list of parenting articles from across the web for the Rooted community.
Do you feel like you don’t measure up? Good. You’re in good company, and you are exactly where you need to be.
Praying for our children can be a messy business, complicated by our own sinful, emotional hearts.
The question about the serpent leads us straight to the person and purpose of Jesus, the God-man.
Lopes summarizes what the Bible teaches men about serving their families: the “how-tos” of spiritual leadership and the heart behind it.
Gen Z asks good questions about big issues, and youth pastors need to be prepared to answer them biblically in a way teenagers will understand.
We want our teenagers to know that even though their dark valleys look and feel like “death,” we have a Savior who knows those feelings.
During the pandemic, increased sleep and increased connection led to greater resilience, even in the face of greater stress.