Because He Knows, We Don’t Have To: Trusting God in the Unknown
Facing the unknown can be terrifying. As parents and disciplers of youth, we often wonder if anything we do will bear fruit.
Facing the unknown can be terrifying. As parents and disciplers of youth, we often wonder if anything we do will bear fruit.
Do we trust the world’s answers more than we believe in the ability of God to redeem and work through our confusion?
All of us, no matter who we are or how hard we have been hit by the wrecking ball of 2020, can take heart knowing that Jesus comes to meet us at our places of need.
When studying through Revelation with teenagers, it is helpful to show that yes, while crazy stuff is going to happen, God is still in control.
My prayer is that we are able to step outside of the noise, and see this uncertain moment as an an opportunity to renew our vision of covenant fidelity to God while inviting our students into that hope.
Normal isn’t going back to the way things were. Normal is growth. Normal is releasing our belief that “the way things were” is the model of what is best.
Oh, Lord, we know there’s nothing new under the sun, and yet, if we may, this feels like an exception. We are masked and socially distanced and dearly in need of the Savior…
These webinars will help you encourage your students in the hope of the gospel and give you practical support for doing ministry in these strange times.
COVID-19 has thrust the world into a new normal—and for youth ministers, this means re-thinking our established ways of doing ministry. We asked friends of Rooted from various contexts to share how they’ll be launching gospel-centered ministry this fall.