When a ‘Challenging Child’ of God Parents Her ‘Challenging’ Child
Our “challenging” children take on a greater role in making us look more like Jesus.
Our “challenging” children take on a greater role in making us look more like Jesus.
Introducing our middle and high schoolers to the mission field—whether far away or in our own hometowns—is an education in Christian obedience and joy.
We asked Rooted parent writers: how do you connect with a teenager who is pulling away?
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers.
Putting our oxygen mask on first is not a declaration of self-care, but an admission of our deep need.
Keep reminding parents that the trip is a way for their students to share the love of Jesus with others and to learn cross-culturally from fellow believers.
Please join us for our upcoming webinar: “Formulating a Theology of Asian American Youth Ministry”on Thursday, February 15 at 1:00 p.m. CST.
If the ground on which we base our beliefs is Christ himself, we stand on solid ground
With proper planning, a mission trip can be both a blessing to people in another location and a significant week of discipleship for our students.