Practicing Sabbath as a Family
Our Sabbath has become one of the most restorative rhythms of our home, not because we practice it perfectly, but because we’ve learned that when we relinquish control, even for a day, God is faithful.
Our Sabbath has become one of the most restorative rhythms of our home, not because we practice it perfectly, but because we’ve learned that when we relinquish control, even for a day, God is faithful.
Election is not foremost about our salvation, but about being chosen to be conduits of God’s saving grace and love to share with others.
Scripture memorization hides God’s Word in our hearts, which means we can remember and recall the words of God from the Bible in moments of need. It’s not easy, but it is worth it.
Cultivating digital discernment is a vital part of the discipleship process in today’s context. God created us to have dominion over his creation, ruling and stewarding it for his glory, including technology and social media.
Before suffering comes, we can deepen our knowledge of God’s character so that our confidence in him won’t be shaken by future trials. We can learn now that God is our helper who responds when we lift our eyes to him.
Seasoned saints have a unique opportunity to offer what no trend, platform, or program can: lives that bear witness to God’s long-term faithfulness.
Scripture reminds us that even parents need friends. It reminds us what type of friends parents need, and the greatest friend parents could ever have.
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers. Each month we find ten articles, and sometimes videos or podcasts, from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to teenagers and their families.
The Lord’s Supper is meant to invite every student—believer and non-believer alike—to reflect on the gospel. As youth leaders, helping students understand this meal can transform a passive moment into a spiritually life-giving experience.