Your Kids Need ‘Friends’ from History
After your kids find a few historical figures they love, encourage them to read what those men and women wrote
After your kids find a few historical figures they love, encourage them to read what those men and women wrote
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 Jesus I came to know did not ask me to just try harder fix myself, but to come to him in honest confession of my sin, trusting his power to save.
The overall goal of theological depth is not a new education program…It’s about allowing the gospel to saturate their inner-being.
As teenagers live in this world with all its hurts, we can point them to the God who keeps every promise he has ever made.
Theological depth through expository Bible teaching is one of Rooted’s five pillars of gospel-centered youth ministry. As we work to teach teenagers the full counsel of God’s Word (Acts 20:27), we must always seek to grow in the grace and understanding of the gospel ourselves.
“Each year Rooted curates a list of the best new books for youth workers, and this year we have three to recommend.”
We hosted a Rooted Webinar titled Navigating the Holiday Season as a Youth or Family Minister, in which we explored how to shepherd teenagers through the holidays with the grace of the gospel.
Jesus helps us integrate what we do with who we are becoming by his Spirit.