Teaching Our Children the True Joy of Giving
All of us qualify as “needy” at certain points in our lives. The needy are not “them,” they are those among “us.”
All of us qualify as “needy” at certain points in our lives. The needy are not “them,” they are those among “us.”
We asked some Rooted writers how they maintain relationships with students over the summer. We hope their answers encourage and inspire you as you point students to Jesus this summer.
We asked a few Rooted parent writers how they chose to approach the summertime with their families. We think you’ll find their comments helpful and hopeful.
With a prevailing attitude of love that seeks to see and understand our students, we become a wordless witness that frames and reinforces the very gospel message we speak.
We are delighted to see The Gospel Coalition offer their annual essay contest for young adults again this year.
The Wilsons aim to encourage their young audience to develop practices that will lead to a ‘future oriented around the things of God…’
Our students can give their worry and anxiety to God in prayer, leading to the peace of knowing Jesus amidst chaos and uncertainty.
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.