Parents, When Jesus Says, “I’ve Been There,” He Means It
As parents, let us remember that while we can offer our own advice in the midst of trials, Jesus has the ultimate street cred.
As parents, let us remember that while we can offer our own advice in the midst of trials, Jesus has the ultimate street cred.
When our ears and eyes are attentive to God, everyday conversation can lead to valuable discipleship.
May our youth ministries be brave places where all students belong, where grace and truth exist in equal measure, and where the good news of Jesus rescues students wrestling with sexuality and gender just as he has rescued us.
“Now we have a valuable resource from longtime Rooted friend Kristen Hatton to help parents connect those gospel truths to their parenting in practical and encouraging ways.”
As we seek to lead teenagers in the midst of depression and isolation, we must turn to the Bible as our resource for equipping them.
As a parent I can provide spiritual “snacks” on God’s Word throughout the week to supplement the meals of Bible study and worship we enjoy with our church community.
As those who belong to him, he calls us and our teenagers to shine the light of his gospel in the darkness of the world.
“The Psalmist didn’t receive an answer to his lament: instead, the exercise of faith helped him to turn his heart in worship.”
This study is meant to engage both the hearts and minds of teenagers and to show them how learning who Jesus is and what he has done changes everything.