Struggling with Family Discipleship? Here’s Hope and Encouragement.
Family discipleship is central to God’s plan for our children, but it’s not the whole plan. Even if we’ve stumbled, we haven’t thwarted God’s plans for them.
Family discipleship is central to God’s plan for our children, but it’s not the whole plan. Even if we’ve stumbled, we haven’t thwarted God’s plans for them.
In this installment of Ask Rooted, we want to provide practical, gospel-centered encouragement to youth and family ministers as they walk with hurting students and parents during the holiday season.
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.
Resources for Christian parents abound, so each year we read the newest selections on the market and award the most helpful ones our “best new book” designation.
Because of the diversity of our roles and the ever-changing nature of our culture, youth ministers must always be learning and growing. Each year Rooted curates a list of the best new books for youth workers to read, and this year we have three to recommend.
Students lose hope in times of crisis because they don’t have a framework to face suffering. We can help them see God has a purpose and is at work in their life.
Even when your son feels stuck, God isn’t. He’s still moving, still shaping, still pursuing, and he loves your child even more than you do.
As parents, we have to practice the power of presence with our children. Most importantly, we need to look to Jesus to show us how.
Our parenthood of the teens God has given us is a gift of God’s meticulous sovereignty, even if parenting is not what we expected.