How and Why to Develop a Mission Statement for Your Youth Ministry
Why does your ministry exist? It’s a vital question, and one that is often answered in a mission or vision statement.
Why does your ministry exist? It’s a vital question, and one that is often answered in a mission or vision statement.
Here at Rooted we have a new go-to favorite devotional to recommend: Jen Pollock Michel’s A Habit Called Faith: 40 Days in the Bible to Find and Follow Jesus.
When we fix our eyes on the unseen promises of God, we can trust that no matter what happens on this earth, He is sovereign and He reigns.
Here’s a short video to share with students whose sin makes them doubt their salvation.
Each month we compile a Top Ten list for youth workers. This list represents ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to students and their families.
Youth group meetings outside of regular Sunday morning worship reinforce gospel truths so that our kids will begin to know God’s love for them.
Rebecca Lankford and Cameron Cole will offer practical direction on how to make the most of this COVID season and how to implement a mentoring and discipleship program that will lead students to greater life in Christ.
Psalm 126 reminds us in a beautiful way that God will restore our joy, and we will again be filled with happiness in the ministry work He has called us to.
When we share with our children what God is doing in our lives, we show them that God is at work not because of who we are but because of who he is.