Four Themes for Teaching Chronicles to Teenagers
The central message Chronicles gives to an up-and-coming generation is to listen to the voice of God.
The central message Chronicles gives to an up-and-coming generation is to listen to the voice of God.
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”.
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers.
Let’s draw out for others the ways and means by which God is at work in the stories we choose to tell.
If we want to invite students into lifelong faith then we need to train students to live theologically.
Given the changes in the industry, it’s worth asking the questions: what does God-honoring play look like?
The weekly gathering provided time for students to eat, fellowship, and find some refuge from the pressures of their senior year.
Families with special needs would likely say their core needs are very similar to neurotypical families—to be seen and known, and to belong in community.
“if the primary purpose for gathering is to appease preferences or appeal to the desires of the people coming, our worship will not be God-centered.”