‘It’s Complicated’: Integenerational Integration in the Asian American Church
When young people are connected and cared for by people of all ages in the church, they are anchored to the community.
When young people are connected and cared for by people of all ages in the church, they are anchored to the community.
These books build a framework of God’s powerful work for our students that can stand up against questions of uncertainty or frustration in trials and tragedies.
Their weaknesses are given to them as a gift from God so that they would not look to themselves, but to the grace he has given them in Christ
Esther points us beyond herself and invites us to look ahead to Jesus
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers
This list is neither exhaustive or mandatory, but we hope these suggestions help ground you and your students in Christ at the start of a new school year
Our hope is that as you teach the Old Testament, both you and your students will grow to better know and love Jesus, to whom all of Scripture points.
Jesus is the king; adults and students are fellow disciples using their gifts to serve others.
We’re called to accept each other because Jesus. accepted us.