What Numbers Can Reveal: A Call to Remember Outreach in Youth Ministry
It is great relief that growth in ministry is ultimately dependent on God, while our calling in ministry is simply to be faithful.
If the goal is spiritual growth of the student, then ministering to parents will naturally overflow to the student. This isn’t a different type of ministry, but a deeper way to minister to students.

It is great relief that growth in ministry is ultimately dependent on God, while our calling in ministry is simply to be faithful.
Teaching the Bible is a sacred calling that should not be taken lightly, yet we can engage with God’s Word without fear by humbly relying on the Spirit (1 Pet. 3:23-25).
It’s hard to provide spiritual nourishment to teenagers if you haven’t nourished yourself.
Each year Rooted curates a list of the best new books for youth workers to read, and this year we have two to recommend.
God’s life-giving presence is available to us through the baby born in Bethlehem. Remembering this quiets my guilt about leading a youth ministry that has yet to be “optimized.”
All ministers would tell you that loneliness is a part of their story, yet I think youth ministry holds a unique place on the perpetual loneliness shelf.