Don’t Be Afraid of the Teen Years with Paul David Tripp
If your eyes ever see, your ears ever hear, the sin, weakness, and failure of a teenager, it’s never an accident. It’s never an interruption. It’s always grace.
If your eyes ever see, your ears ever hear, the sin, weakness, and failure of a teenager, it’s never an accident. It’s never an interruption. It’s always grace.
In our parenting and pastoring, we are laboring to show teenagers that God is their source of greatest delight, and the payoff to this theological idea is practical.
The Christian hedonist believes that the best and most effective way to glorify God is by pursuing our joy in him.
Gospel-centered youth ministers often wrestle with how to engage our teenage friends surrounding matters of LGBTQ+ identity and practice—and perhaps especially during Pride Month.
Parents become a safe place to confess sin and discuss failure when teens can see that we need the forgiveness of the gospel just as much as they do.
It should not be surprising when young people leave the church after graduation if we did not expect them be a real part of it before.
Welcome to this month’s Rooted Parent Top 10 – a list of parenting articles from across the web for the Rooted community.
We’re sharing the recording of our May 2022 webinar on evangelism in youth ministry in case you missed it.
When I am able to remain calm and let my reasonableness be known to my children, I communicate the peace of God in Christ.