Letter of Recommendation for the Pandemic College Student
My calling as a post-pandemic mother and professor are to lament what has been lost, celebrate what has been gained, and to bless the name of the Lord with my children and students
My calling as a post-pandemic mother and professor are to lament what has been lost, celebrate what has been gained, and to bless the name of the Lord with my children and students
Be comforted in knowing that your job is not to “fix” the loneliness, but to usher children toward their Savior, the ultimate healer.
Having some background knowledge of typical teenage development helps us grow in compassion as we engage them.
The Spirit gently reminds me of my own wayward heart. It’s as though he holds up a mirror through my children and I see myself in them.
If life happens in the ordinary, is it not crucial to help shape our kids’ ordinary? Running errands is prime training ground for discipleship.
This list represents ten articles we believe will encourage and equip you as you parent your kids.
Being a neighbor to my stepchildren does not mean I will never be a disciplinarian, teacher, mentor, or authority figure. It simply means that I lead with love.
Preparing our families for Holy Week and Easter can take many forms, and we asked Rooted writers to share some of their favorites with you.
Christ’s redemptive work on the cross and the Holy Spirit’s sanctifying work in our hearts turn our sin into rich repentance and righteousness.