Point to the Light: The Tension of Parenting with Hope in Darkness
We can teach our children to keep looking to the Light, to remind themselves and us that God is good, regardless of our circumstances.
We can teach our children to keep looking to the Light, to remind themselves and us that God is good, regardless of our circumstances.
To the single parent who feels overwhelmed. To the single parent who feels like the weight is too much. And to the single parent who is trying to hold it all together: you are not alone.
Bearing witness to the dignity of image-bearers is not a political position. It is a theological one. It is what it means to follow a Lord who crossed every boundary and died in the most public, humiliating way possible so that no one would ever be beyond the reach of His love.
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers. Each month we find ten articles, and sometimes videos or podcasts, from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to teenagers and their families.
Youth and family ministers find themselves in the midst of a significant generational shift as Gen Z comes of age and Gen Alpha becomes more dominant in our ministries. Many have observed a spiritual shift among these younger generations as well.
Welcome to the Rooted Parent Top Ten, a curated list of resources from across the web that we believe will be helpful to parents. Here you’ll find articles, podcasts, and videos to support you in gospel-centered discipleship and interpreting youth culture.
God doesn’t sit above suffering and explain it from a distance. Our God steps into suffering. The incarnation is ultimately the response to suffering for the Christian.
Looksmaxxing claims to offer a way to the blessing that God promises come only through his grace. God will help them defeat the world’s agenda as they worship him.
No matter what stage of life our teenagers are in, we are worthy to build meaningful relationships with them. Our worth is not determined by how much or little we know, but by who Jesus says we are.