J-Curve and Being In Harvard or In Christ
One helpful resource the book offers for youth is a chart which contrasts what it is to be “in Harvard” vs what it is to be “in Christ.”
One helpful resource the book offers for youth is a chart which contrasts what it is to be “in Harvard” vs what it is to be “in Christ.”
January- February Rooted Parent Top Ten Welcome to this month’s Rooted Parent Top 10- a list of parenting articles from across the web for the Rooted community. This list represents ten articles we believe will encourage and equip…
As we count down to our 10th anniversary conference, we’ll be featuring stories of grace on our blog. This series is a very personal one to those of us who have been with Rooted for a while. Our…
Confession: I’m a dork. I’m pushing 40, and I still love young adult fiction. I have an entire bookcase in my house devoted solely to young adult books (which isn’t so weird now that my daughter is also…
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Above all, trust in the Holy Spirit’s work. He is the ultimate communicator, speaking truth to our hearts.
As a student minister, one of your roles as the primary spiritual leader of your ministry area is to lead in faithful Bible teaching.
While we may feel tapped out, as though we have nothing to offer anymore, empty nesters are in a unique position to fill a needed place in youth ministry.
We went straight to the source(s) on this one, talking with parents who have worked with the youth ministry in their local churches even as their child participates. To a person, these parents want to encourage you to…