‘Woman, Here is Your Son; Here is Your Mother’: Teaching Jesus’ Words From the Cross to Teenagers
Jesus expands the definition of what it means to be “family” and welcomes those who are longing for a true home.
Jesus expands the definition of what it means to be “family” and welcomes those who are longing for a true home.
By integrating biblical truth with right-hemisphere activities, you’ll better point students to the God who knows them, loves them, and desires them to come to him— both hemispheres included.
We asked our Rooted writers how they disciple teenagers, partner with parents, and integrate the generations in churches that are primarily Asian American.
The only thing to this man’s credit was that he understood who was next to him and sought Jesus’ forgiveness.
We asked our Rooted writers how they disciple teenagers, partner with parents, and integrate the generations in churches that are primarily Asian American.
We can counsel teenagers to remember that those who do not have Christ do not know what they are doing.
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.
We hope that the following articles and podcasts will ease any burdens you feel as you navigate what it looks like to share the good news of Jesus with unbelieving students, friends, or family.
We must encourage students to trust in God’s work, which cannot be manipulated, while also challenging them to measure what they see by God’s own Word. This practice will equip them as they think of God’s work in their own lives.