Guiding Teenagers Toward Life with God, Part II
We don’t have to get God to like us or love us through our prayers. God is already favorably disposed toward us because of Jesus.
We don’t have to get God to like us or love us through our prayers. God is already favorably disposed toward us because of Jesus.
Welcome to this month’s Rooted Parent Top 10 – a list of parenting articles from across the web for the Rooted community.
Teens and young adults want to know: if God is so loving, why does he allow his people, whom he saved through faith in Jesus Christ, to suffer?
The commitment to return to in-person church activities is an investment that will cost us some of the freedoms we might have enjoyed during the lockdown.
In the spirit of early Christmas shopping that seems to sweeping our nation, we thought we’d help parents get an early start with their gift-giving in 2021.
With the release of Shang-Chi on Disney+, here is a discussion guide for families and student ministries that might be interested in watching the film together.
When we participate in the church, we are living out vows we made to God on behalf of all the church’s children – including our own- when they were baptized.
When our students articulate confusion about relating to God, we have an opportunity to engage with them personally and to walk with them in discipleship.
Rather than food leading to prayer and love, God’s love, with prayer, enables us to eat restoratively, day after day, meal after meal.