Rooted Recommends: A Crash Course in Teenage Development
Having some background knowledge of typical teenage development helps us grow in compassion as we engage them.
Having some background knowledge of typical teenage development helps us grow in compassion as we engage them.
Praying for our children can be a messy business, complicated by our own sinful, emotional hearts.
Teens push us to the limits, and when we see our limits, we see Jesus as He is: our Savior. Rely on Him.
Parents, we know overwhelmed—likely we live it. And living it makes us not entirely different from our teens.
In this conversation, three experienced youth and campus ministers counteract some negative stereotypes and emphasize the positives about millennials.
After our conversation (link), Carolyn Lankford examined the stages of Jesus’ relationship with Mary and Joseph for clues as to how our relationships with our kids will evolve: I find guidance for parenting at every stage of a…
This conversation between good friends Carolyn, an empty-nest mother of three, and Anna, who has two sons in college and one still in high school, centers on the ways motherhood changes as our children grow up. Anna: Carolyn,…