Rooted Podcast: How Do We Love and Disciple Girls Well?
Over the next few weeks we will take a look on both sides of the blog at how we — as both youth ministers and parents — might love and disciple our boys and girls well and with…
Over the next few weeks we will take a look on both sides of the blog at how we — as both youth ministers and parents — might love and disciple our boys and girls well and with…
Over the next few weeks we will take a look on both sides of the blog at how we — as both youth ministers and parents — might love and disciple our boys and girls well and with…
One of the great challenges for ministers today is being faithful to the gospel while at the same time communicating that gospel in ways that are relevant and understandable to your hearers. This is the challenge of contextualization:…
In this episode of the Rooted Podcast, Dr. Robert Smith speaks with our own Anna Meade Harris about his remarkable views on sermon delivery.
In this episode of the Rooted Podcast, we hear from our dear friend, Scotty Smith, on the unique position of ministering to students in an evolving church plant.
Thanks to social media, iGen is considered the most connected generation. But relationally, the server is not found. On our second episode of Ask Alice (featuring licensed professional counselor, Alice Churnock), we consider the impact of technology on…
Depending on your weekly schedule, you’re lucky if you have two or three hours (tops) with the bulk of your students in one room. A good culture is more than a cool room, couches, and a coffee maker….
This wonderful episode of the Rooted podcast was recorded at The Gospel Coalition’s 2019 conference where our own Davis Lacey sat down with author, blogger, and book reviewer Tim Challies to talk students, parenting, and his book Do…
Join us for this episode of the Rooted podcast, where Rooted steering committee member Kristen Hatton interview counselor Dave Thomas about the cultural complications of being a teenager today. Dave gives wisdom and comfort to parents, suggesting that…