Why It’s Good for Youth and Children’s Ministers to Be Trained to Do Family Ministry
Family ministry training teaches youth and children’s pastors how to leverage their gifts, knowledge, and other resources to spiritually impact parents.
Family ministry training teaches youth and children’s pastors how to leverage their gifts, knowledge, and other resources to spiritually impact parents.
When we remember the gospel of grace, we are free to see our work in the church as an expression of our love for Christ and his people.
Encountering abuse of any kind at church would certainly cause our students to stumble, so our efforts to protect them are part and parcel with the gospel we proclaim.
As youth ministers who desire to meet, encourage, and care for parents, our confidence comes from the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Our Savior calls us to love all our neighbors, whatever their culture and wherever their native home.
We hosted a Rooted Webinar titled Navigating the Holiday Season as a Youth or Family Minister, in which we explored how to shepherd teenagers through the holidays with the grace of the gospel.
Jesus helps us integrate what we do with who we are becoming by his Spirit.
We asked our Rooted writers to share their ideas for including grandparents (and grandparent figures) in their ministry to teenagers.
Parents are irreplaceable and need to be engaged, encouraged, and equipped so that they can lead their homes in partnership with the local church.