A Loose Grip on a Strong Savior: Walking a Teenager Through a Spiritual Desert
Remind your student that although his faith may be weak, he belongs to strong Savior.
Remind your student that although his faith may be weak, he belongs to strong Savior.
Human performance cannot earn us forgiveness; we need a perfect substitutionary sacrifice who dies in our place (Lev. 17:11; Heb. 9:22).
We need to show our Asian American students that because of the gospel, it’s okay to not be okay.
There’s an aspect we can easily overlook in the task of teaching: teaching students to teach themselves.
As your hosts cast the vision for their ministry, your students will see real examples of Christians engaging their cultural context for the sake of the gospel.
For those of you who have a lot of prep work for teaching, Rooted has created resources pages to go hand-in-hand with our curricula. This week we launched our new Sermon on the Mount curriculum, so you’ll find…
As our students face persecution for being different in the world, we can comfort them with Jesus’ teachings in the sermon, that their persecution is often confirmation that they have forsaken the lesser to choose what is greater.
One of the benefits of the gospel is that those in Christ do not need to live in fear of any demonic being or force of evil, but rather to know that Jesus has given them power and authority over demons.
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