Ask Rooted: How Do You Structure Your Youth Ministry in the Asian American Church? (Part I)
We asked our Rooted writers how they disciple teenagers, partner with parents, and integrate the generations in churches that are primarily Asian American.
We asked our Rooted writers to tell us about their own progression to gospel-center ministry from more attractional models.
We asked our Rooted writers how they disciple teenagers, partner with parents, and integrate the generations in churches that are primarily Asian American.
Most likely, a student isn’t disrupting your group time out of malice. Take the opportunity to be curious about what’s going on in his or her life.
It is wise for us to be aware of our sin tendencies: are we more inclined to cut the speaker off to regain control, or are we more inclined to hide from confrontation?
Micah 6:8 tells us that the Lord’s requirements rarely include self-improvement unless they help us “act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God.”
Rooted youth ministry writers reflect on God at work in a pandemic.
We asked some of our Rooted writers to share their favorite books and resources for teaching the New Testament.