Leading Kids to Authentic Growth in Matters of Race
I’m pretty certain that if my 17-year-old self of 1994 were alive in 2020, I could be in serious trouble because of racial sin in my life. When I recall views I had or some comments I made…
I’m pretty certain that if my 17-year-old self of 1994 were alive in 2020, I could be in serious trouble because of racial sin in my life. When I recall views I had or some comments I made…
When the Bible talks about exasperating our kids (Ephesians 6:4), the reality is that living vicariously through them, or trying to form them into the people we think they should be, directly contradicts what the Bible says about how we should view our children.
Welcome to this month’s Rooted Parent Top 10- a list of parenting articles from across the web for the Rooted community. This list represents ten articles we believe will encourage and equip you as you parent your kids….
Even something as innocent as a Father’s Day church service can exacerbate what is already a loss felt every day.
As a parent, who hasn’t said to their child, “don’t touch that! It’s hot!”? Maybe it was your toddler reaching for the hot eye of a stove. Or maybe it was a pan of brownies that just came…
In this week leading up to Father’s Day, we celebrate dads and acknowledge the difficulty of their vital role in this fallen world. Yesterday, we examined some of the challenges men have in overcoming hurt and sin in…
The Spirit of the Son, who knows the Father intimately – who, in fact, is one with the Father, must convince us of what our Dad is really like.
Mothers, it is my prayer that we slow down, stop overthinking, and cast aside the idolatry of “supermom.”
As a mother of two daughters, I’ve been learning the vital role of prayer to help my teens approach their day—especially when we’re overwhelmed, stressed out, or fearful about the day ahead. I want my daughters to experience…