Rooted Recommends: Table for Two, Biblical Counsel for Eating Disorders
It’s hard to imagine a better resource for understanding the spiritual battle of disordered eating than Table for Two, Biblical Counsel for Eating Disorders.
It’s hard to imagine a better resource for understanding the spiritual battle of disordered eating than Table for Two, Biblical Counsel for Eating Disorders.
From the way we relate to ourselves, to others, and ultimately to God, understanding the grace offered to us through Christ radically changes the realities of our lives.
Giannis demonstrates the work of humility in terms teenagers will understand; Williams knows that the call to coach is a call to serve.
In his latest book, What God Has to Say About Our Bodies, Sam Allberry develops an accessible theology of embodiment for the church.
This list represents ten articles we believe will encourage and equip you as you parent your kids.
Let’s face it- most moms and dads haven’t been to seminary, but we do want to do a good job discipling our kids to love and understand Scripture.
One of the simplest ways to find joy in our children’s company is to do what we taught them when they were little: share.
When I gaze upon the cross, the worries of parenting don’t go away. But the worries are met with a promise of who God is and what He has done.
The folks at Redeemed Reader- educators and parents themselves- feel passionately about the influence of good books on the formation of faith and character.