Offering a More Beautiful Sexual Ethic to Today’s Teenagers
If we hope to capture our students’ longing for a more gracious vision of sex, we need the Holy Spirit to breathe life into our teaching.
If we hope to capture our students’ longing for a more gracious vision of sex, we need the Holy Spirit to breathe life into our teaching.
We build up teenagers only when the God of the Bible, not the student, is at the center of our ministries.
As we urge teenagers to abstain from sex outside of marriage, we must encourage them that even sexual failings can be redeemed by God in Christ.
Here is Rooted’s own Chelsea Erickson with her workshop on helping students study- and fall in love with- the word of God.
To send the message that women don’t need to develop their God-given intellect is not biblical complementarianism; it’s dehumanizing.
We must first be students of God’s word if we want to impart God’s wisdom to our children.
He is the God who promises, and he is the God who delivers on his promises.
One of the richest devotional resources we’ve seen, His Testimonies, My Heritage: Women of Color on the Word of God is an extended, careful study of Psalm 119 from the perspectives of twenty-seven different women.
Grace-filled, gospel-centered, and Bible-saturated youth ministry possesses the power and substance to instill lasting faith in kids.