He Who Began A Good Work in You (& Your Students): God’s Preserving Grace in Your Ministry
Philippians 1:6 has always been a balm of comfort to my anxious soul when I am discouraged about the pace of my own or my students’ sanctification.
Philippians 1:6 has always been a balm of comfort to my anxious soul when I am discouraged about the pace of my own or my students’ sanctification.
In the changes and transitions we face as parents, Christ is our sure and steady anchor. Lean into Him with your worries and hold none of them back.
We wanted to take a moment to highlight a number of the videos on the Rooted YouTube Channel that are from last year’s Rooted 2020 Micro-Conferences.
Our battles are not ever only with self, others, or our environment, but always connected somehow to the supernatural God of the universe.
What are some ways a male youth pastor can personally and wisely disciple girls in the youth group?
We hope you’ll be comforted by the Good News of Jesus, who knows what it is to live and serve in this broken world.
When your teenager expresses doubt about Jesus or contradicts Biblical teaching, recognize that your child is wrestling with the God who laid down his life to save him.
From church services to kindergarten classrooms, our screens have become an essential part of everyday life. Christians are wise to examine how our information intake has changed.
Here are five videos containing practical support for youth ministers, with tips about everything from prayer to games to gospel centrality.