He Is Worthy: Helping Students Discover Meaning in Missions
Students can proclaim God’s greatness right where they are, and partner with those who have gone to hard places to do the same.
Students can proclaim God’s greatness right where they are, and partner with those who have gone to hard places to do the same.
Here at the end of the year, we’re offering ten of the best articles from our collection of monthly Rooted Parent Top Tens.
Our editors present our Top Ten of 2025, representing some of the best resources on the Top Ten list throughout the past year. These resources are still relevant for the year ahead.
As we dive headfirst into 2026, we’re still enjoying all the wise and wonderful content our Rooted Parent writers contributed in 2025. Here we’ve collected the top five most read articles of the year.
Happy New Year from the Rooted team! As you start the year 2026, we’d like to recommend Rooted’s five most-read youth ministry articles of 2025
As we prepare to celebrate our Savior’s birth, it’s our joy to share a spoken word poem from Rooted’s Director of Ministry Development, Isaiah Marshall.
Fellow youth ministers, when you step into heavy moments of pastoral care, I encourage you to come prepared with a way to set the tone of grace.
God leads many of us to trails off the beaten path – cancer, mental illness, autism, a rebellious teen, a child with medical challenges. What then should we do?
Your students need to know that when they face challenges, God is still worthy of their trust. He’s still in control, and he’s still working. (Is. 46:10; Rom. 8:28).