Spiritual Conversations with Older Children
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.
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.
If we want the youth to embrace a reality of racial inclusion in worship, then the adults have to embrace that reality as well.
Parents, if you want to give your kids a gospel perspective on racial reconciliation and God’s design for our wonderfully varied humanity, you’ve got an excellent resource in a pair of new books.
As youth ministers we are often the first to see the workings of the Holy Spirit in the lives of our students, calling them to be future Nathans and Deborahs and Esthers.
No two youth ministries look exactly the same, so take time to explore how you can best cultivate an environment where students are introduced to Jesus and can know others and be known.
Sometimes we parents have to get creative (dare I say, a little sneaky, sometimes?) to find ways to talk to our kids about God.
Here is Rooted’s own Chelsea Erickson with her workshop on helping students study- and fall in love with- the word of God.
To send the message that women don’t need to develop their God-given intellect is not biblical complementarianism; it’s dehumanizing.
Mueller gathered his CPYU Faith and Culture Youthworker Cohort to discuss accusations of judgement from those we try to lead in Biblical truth.