Rooted’s Most Read: Sustaining Your Youth Ministry in a Global Pandemic
Most importantly, we want to continue to point them to Jesus through every minute of this uncertainty.
Most importantly, we want to continue to point them to Jesus through every minute of this uncertainty.
What you will be encouraged to find is that the most essential and effective practices in making disciples basically remain intact. You can still pursue your mission.
May we help our student live with hope and purpose in these strange times, until Jesus returns to make all things new.
December’s list is our roundup of some of the best articles and resources from the year 2020 – ten articles from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to students and their families.
Our kids may need the reminder that, while these times are certainly challenging, they are not outside the realm of God’s redemption. Sin always leaves us weary because it’s difficult for us to resist the temptation to try and break its chains by our own strength.
If we over-fondly remember pre-pandemic “normal” as some kind of Eden we’ve been kicked out of, we risk sounding like the Israelites yearning for slavery in Egypt as they faced the privations of the desert.
In spite of 2020’s overall lack of fun, we can celebrate the fact that lots of us had more time to read … and there was a bumper crop of good books! We’d love to hear what some of your favorites were.
In spite of 2020’s overall lack of fun, we can celebrate the fact that lots of us had more time to read … and there was a bumper crop of good books! We’d love to hear what some of your favorite books for parents were.
“First of all then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions and thanksgivings be made for all people, for kings and all who are in high positions, that we may lead a peaceful and quiet life, godly and dignified in every way.”