Teenagers and the Doctrine of the Trinity
Knowing God as the Father means knowing he has made us, knows us, and actively pursues us. He doesn’t wait for our students to fix themselves; rather, he’s been chasing them from the beginning.
When we teach the Word, we teach about the Son of God, Jesus Christ himself. Want your students to love the Word? Love him first.

Knowing God as the Father means knowing he has made us, knows us, and actively pursues us. He doesn’t wait for our students to fix themselves; rather, he’s been chasing them from the beginning.
Our goal is that our babies in the nursery would return to the Church as adults. Rooted Children’s Curriculum supports that mission.
As we consider Peter’s life, both his great successes and utter failures, let it shape us to look to Jesus’ all-encompassing grace for us.
When we enter into Christ by faith, we are now united to him. We exist in him. This changes everything. Indeed, this union with Christ is the work of the Holy Spirit who binds us to him.
Whether you are a parent discipling your kids at home or a youth minister equipping students and their families, the following resources are historically proven and doctrinally vetted.
We live in what some have referred to as “the golden age of children’s Bibles.” This is a wonderful time to be training up our children to love God and his Word.