Perfectionistic Parents, Their Teenagers, and the One Thing That Is Needed
As parents, we want our teens to know that Jesus does not need us to do excellent work or to be perfect in order for him to be pleased with us.
As parents, we want our teens to know that Jesus does not need us to do excellent work or to be perfect in order for him to be pleased with us.
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.
In this live webinar, host Clark Fobes sits down with 3 experienced practitioners in youth ministry: Dorothy Lau, Brian Ryu, and Kevin Yi, to discuss how Asian American Christianity intersects with Asian American cultural heritage.
Welcome to the Rooted Parent Top Ten, a curated list of resources from across the web that we believe will be helpful to parents raising teenagers.
Rather than only pointing out tech’s pitfalls and limiting its use, we can point our kids to a gospel-centered lifestyle in which healthy tech use is but a part.
God’s work in my students isn’t dependent on me.
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.
While social media can put a spotlight on your teenager’s struggles, it is not the root of the problem we face.
Your gender is not a runner up prize or a mistake, and it does not disqualify you for the work to which God has called you.