Your Family Devotional Doesn’t Have to be Pretty
Messy devotionals are meaningful devotionals. Consistency is key. Your faithfulness in ordinary everyday moments is doing more than you currently see.
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.

Messy devotionals are meaningful devotionals. Consistency is key. Your faithfulness in ordinary everyday moments is doing more than you currently see.
Teenagers often seek comfort, joy, connection, and identity through the virtual world. But helping them learn discernment with social media can move them to meet such needs through their relationship with God
Scripture memorization hides God’s Word in our hearts, which means we can remember and recall the words of God from the Bible in moments of need. It’s not easy, but it is worth it.
Under the wise guidance of Sarah Eckhoff Zylstra, our good friends at TGC have put together a bundle of resources that adults who lead youth need to know about.
Whether you’re a pastor serving in family ministry or a parent in the thick of raising kids, Rooted Reservoir was created to equip you to disciple the teenagers in your life
As we enter a new year, make resolutions, and consider our goals, we hope the following articles and podcasts bless you and remind you to rest in the finished work of Jesus.