Ten Things to Pray for Churches and Ministries
We’d like to invite the Rooted community to pray together this week. We hope you will join us in lifting each other up to our good God.
We’d like to invite the Rooted community to pray together this week. We hope you will join us in lifting each other up to our good God.
Haggai has good news for us and our students as we consider the disordered priorities of our lives: the very Spirit of the Lord is in our midst, empowering us and encouraging us as we press on to know, love, and serve Him more.
We’d like to invite the Rooted community to pray together this week. We hope you will join us in lifting each other up to our good God.
By offering up-to-date information, recommending resources, and expressing your heart for students each week, you will begin to build the kind of gospel partnership that makes a tremendous difference in discipling teenagers.
We’d like to invite the Rooted community to pray together this week. We hope you will join us in lifting each other up to our good God.
Be faithful to the calling you have received. That faithfulness will combat the jealousy of being compared and will provide you courage as you lead students to look to Jesus more than to human leadership.
When we’re unsure of everything else, we can become certain of Him. We may not know where He wants us to go, how we will get there, or why the answer is sometimes ‘no,’ but in time all that seems wrong will be proven as right.
Though singleness is rarely on top of people’s “Must Do In College” list, God can use it as a time to grow and change us.
Clinging to his promise that he will return to claim us, we, like Elizabeth Turner, must wait on the shores for our long-lost husband, the bridegroom of all bridegrooms.