Rooted Recommends: Becoming All Things
Reyes asks her readers to persevere, work for justice, and above all love for the sake of Christ and all he has done for us.
Reyes asks her readers to persevere, work for justice, and above all love for the sake of Christ and all he has done for us.
Each spring we as youth ministers are faced with various transitions in the lives of our students as new sixth or seventh graders enter our middle school ministries, eighth graders promote to high school, and another class of seniors graduates and leaves us.
Welcome to this month’s Rooted Parent Top 10- a list of parenting articles from across the web for the Rooted community.
My students and I needed to believe anew that Christ has freed us from the restlessness that debilitates us.
God’s faithfulness to my son is not contingent upon me keeping my cool, or having the exact right thing to say, or making the best decisions.
Faith in exile requires the gospel to be our “operating system” – the foundation for our relationships, our work, our engagement with culture.
In response to the “intellectual minefield” of contemporary university life, Kruger meets his readers with sound theology and skillful counsel.
Our students are invited to draw near to the throne through Christ – not when their anxieties are over, but in the midst of the worst of them.
In Christ we rely not upon our strength or accomplishments, but rather his truth, righteousness, and gospel peace.