How the Book of Job Speaks to This Season of Loss in Youth Ministry
Gimmicks and games aren’t going to address the grief we’re all collectively feeling, but the gospel can and will.
Gimmicks and games aren’t going to address the grief we’re all collectively feeling, but the gospel can and will.
Our live Q and A from the 2020 Rooted Conference features experienced youth ministers answering your questions.
There will be a day when God makes all things new again, and that is not a dream or a myth for those who believe in the risen Lord. This is our future reality.
Wilderness seasons often foster more vulnerable conversation and more willingness to be honest about the longing for things to be made right.
Scotty Smith’s Everyday Prayers: 365 Days in Gospel-Centered Faith is an excellent tool for anyone who wants to learn how Scripture can lead us into prayer.
Rooted youth ministry writers reflect on God at work in a pandemic.
Curiosity strengthens relationship; questions confer dignity. If you want your child to talk to you, try asking more and telling less.
As we urge teenagers to abstain from sex outside of marriage, we must encourage them that even sexual failings can be redeemed by God in Christ.
Peter Ong, Clark Fobes, and Kevin Yi share some of the lessons they’ve learned from over 40 combined years of youth ministry in an Asian- American context.