Hope for the Weary with Christina Edmondson (Rooted 2020 Conference)
Teaching in Matthew 11, Christina encourages parents and youth pastors to remember that Jesus’ work brings us rest.
Teaching in Matthew 11, Christina encourages parents and youth pastors to remember that Jesus’ work brings us rest.
Apart from personal relationships which prove to us that we are seen, known, and sought out, it’s hard to believe God sees, cares, and acts for us. We need other people to help us believe.
Encourage students to embrace the reality of all people being image bearers of God. Equip them to stand for life and to love as Jesus taught us to love.
Whether at school, on a team, or even online, God has placed countless people in the lives of our students, and we should introduce them to the joys of praying for those they love.
Your need to lead your children with peace and love is much greater than your need to know the latest news.
While youth workers do play a large role in the faith-formation of young people, we were never meant to be their primary disciplers, nor can we be.
We commend this episode to anyone who is seeking to understand what the Bible says about manhood and womanhood and to discern what notions our culture has constructed for us.
From the star athlete to the academic award recipient, achievers have watched their platforms disintegrate, leaving them grappling with lost notoriety, identity, and security. This workshop explores how we might help kids see that their greatest losses may, in fact, be a divine rescue.
As we exalt Jesus as our true king, we will be better citizens of our earthly nations.