Broken Body, Abundant Grace: Parenting in Sickness
By seeing us in our weaknesses, our children can look past our limitations and recognize God as their ultimate source of strength.
By seeing us in our weaknesses, our children can look past our limitations and recognize God as their ultimate source of strength.
When we consider how our churches and student ministries can be a faithful representation of God’s work, creating a culture of warmth and welcome should stand out as an essential goal.
Corporate worship—the gathering of God’s people around singing, preaching, and the sacraments—is one of the primary means God uses to shape not only individuals, but entire families.
Here are a few talking points for parents to help their teens think through popular music choices, including Taylor Swift’s newest album, “The Life of a Showgirl.”
Left unaddressed, burnout can slowly take our joy and disconnect us from the very calling that once set our hearts on fire. But Scripture offers us a picture of what faithful presence looks like in the face of deep weariness.
Emotions are a gift of our Imaged-ness. We feel because we are made by a God who feels. Like any other gift from God, emotions are a gift that we must steward.
Here at the end of the year, we’re offering ten of the best articles from our collection of monthly Rooted Parent Top Tens.
Our editors present our Top Ten of 2025, representing some of the best resources on the Top Ten list throughout the past year. These resources are still relevant for the year ahead.
As we dive headfirst into 2026, we’re still enjoying all the wise and wonderful content our Rooted Parent writers contributed in 2025. Here we’ve collected the top five most read articles of the year.