Be a Youth Minister Who Brings Families Together
It’s not our responsibility to fill the gaps that parents and teenagers are faced with at home, but we are uniquely positioned to to draw these two worlds together around the hope of the gospel.
It’s not our responsibility to fill the gaps that parents and teenagers are faced with at home, but we are uniquely positioned to to draw these two worlds together around the hope of the gospel.
Parents can turn to the timeless wisdom of God’s Word when they face the difficultly of navigating smartphones.
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers.
When parenting feels overwhelming or when we feel helpless, we must remember we are never hopeless, for the Spirit of Christ is at work in and through us.
Hymns and worship music have literally and figuratively been the instruments God frequently uses to pull me out of these places of anguish. In particular, Henry Van Dyke’s “Hymn of Joy.”
As I sung those words to myself, I heard it as an invitation to Jesus and the rest and peace he offers, especially to worn-out parents.”
There are a hundred things Jesus asks us to say no to when we follow him. But he’s done the hardest thing by dying in our place.
If we, as parents, prepare a biblical rebuttal to each lie our kids are led to believe about money, we can lay the foundation for a faith that resists Satan’s lies and trusts God to know and provide exactly what we need.
Perritt wants to help teenagers understand how God enters in and transforms our relationship to social media.