‘There is a Balm in Gilead’ (Theological Truths for Teenagers from Black Spirituals)
The reason for the spiritual’s refrain is none other than Christ himself. Our healing, hope, and “balm” lies within him.
The reason for the spiritual’s refrain is none other than Christ himself. Our healing, hope, and “balm” lies within him.
When our children are deeply rooted in Christ, they can engage the world without fear, knowing they are covered in prayer and protected by the Lord.
When there are many different levels of understanding in the room, the struggle to teach with theological depth is real. But I am more prepared for it than I used to be. Here’s how I’m getting there.
It’s when we feel alone and unsure of God being for us that we, in self-defense, turn to self-justification.
Through Christ, God offers full redemption from our sins, and also from our distorted understanding of gender.
God’s divine and good ways cannot be limited by our physical limitations.
“Wade in the Water” reminds us that God moves in the chaos of life to bring healing, freedom, and redemption through Christ.
…the consistency and certainty of a parent’s love is only a limited reflection of God’s love and presence.
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers. Each month we find ten articles, and sometimes videos or podcasts, from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to teenagers and their families.