In-Person Vs. Online: Starting Back to School in a Pandemic (Or, Here We Go Again)
The gospel gives us the foundation we need to make decisions with confidence because our confidence is in God, not in ourselves.
The gospel gives us the foundation we need to make decisions with confidence because our confidence is in God, not in ourselves.
During the pandemic, increased sleep and increased connection led to greater resilience, even in the face of greater stress.
My students and I needed to believe anew that Christ has freed us from the restlessness that debilitates us.
In Christ we rely not upon our strength or accomplishments, but rather his truth, righteousness, and gospel peace.
May we never cease to lead our students to the only one who is able to truly meet their deepest needs with transformative grace.
As the pandemic begins to subside, Ezra’s intermingling of joy and sorrow has everything to do with our students.
Gimmicks and games aren’t going to address the grief we’re all collectively feeling, but the gospel can and will.
Wilderness seasons often foster more vulnerable conversation and more willingness to be honest about the longing for things to be made right.
Rooted youth ministry writers reflect on God at work in a pandemic.