When Your Parenting Does (Or Doesn’t) Make the Grade: Raising Teens and the Gospel of Success
In Jesus, there is freedom to enjoy your child, to pray for your child, and nurture your child.
In Jesus, there is freedom to enjoy your child, to pray for your child, and nurture your child.
We want our children to learn to pray, to depend on God, to build a history with him.
Our “challenging” children take on a greater role in making us look more like Jesus.
We asked Rooted parent writers: how do you connect with a teenager who is pulling away?
Putting our oxygen mask on first is not a declaration of self-care, but an admission of our deep need.
If the ground on which we base our beliefs is Christ himself, we stand on solid ground
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.
“Grandparents are called to help teach their grandchildren — by word and example — what it is like to grow up loving the Lord”
While Willy’s sacrifice for his friends was immense, it is but a mere shadow compared to the atoning sacrifice of Christ on our behalf.