Growing a Multi-Ethnic Ministry: An Interview with J. Scott Samarco
Our vision for TC Teens is the same as our vision for the church: To see students in a multi-ethnic body, in a multi-generational setting, who live a mission-shaped life.
Our vision for TC Teens is the same as our vision for the church: To see students in a multi-ethnic body, in a multi-generational setting, who live a mission-shaped life.
When teaching through Romans to students, we must always remember not to disassociate our theology of the gospel from living out the gospel.
Today, we are proud to publish the inaugural 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 you as…
The most dangerous message your student hears today is not one that centers on sexual immorality or even outright rebellion against the morals of a past generation. It is a message of peace and it is at the…
We have three kids, two of them teenagers, and I have a deep conviction that we should be doing family devotions as our kids grow and mature into young adults. Lest you think my convictions are coming from…
February is Black History Month. At Rooted, we’ve started asking ourselves an important question: How can we equip parents and other leaders of youth to help their teens foster authentic interracial relationships, as part of God’s design for…
Motivating the youth to be more open to reaching out to others, I think, is simply providing opportunities for integration as young as you possibly can.
How can we equip parents and other leaders of youth to help their teens foster authentic interracial relationships as part of God’s design for his kingdom?
He is not a God that loves us according to our performance, but one that loves us because we are his children.