Ministering in “the Middle”: Relating to Students As They Discover Who They Are in Christ
As our students discover their identities in Jesus Christ, may we point them to the very one who is in “the middle” of every life circumstance.
As our students discover their identities in Jesus Christ, may we point them to the very one who is in “the middle” of every life circumstance.
I needed the Lord’s help to surrender what I loved (sports) to grow into someone who could enjoy what my daughters loved (music).
We asked our Rooted writers to tell us about their own progression to gospel-center ministry from more attractional models.
Knowing these names enhances our worship, strengthens our feeble trust, and reveals to us more about the God who leads us as we lead our children.
The central message Chronicles gives to an up-and-coming generation is to listen to the voice of God.
Kids can show their parents things in the Word they’ve missed their whole lives.
It is easy to locate and point the spotlight on someone else’s sin while secretly hoping that the rays of the spotlight will not make it far enough to illuminate our own.
At Rooted, we are passionate about young people being able to articulate the gospel. If you are looking for a quick and easy way to share the gospel with your child every day, below you will find three “gospel catechisms”.
There is truth, hope, and godly wisdom for addressing mental health with teenagers.