Broken Body, Abundant Grace: Parenting in Sickness
By seeing us in our weaknesses, our children can look past our limitations and recognize God as their ultimate source of strength.
By seeing us in our weaknesses, our children can look past our limitations and recognize God as their ultimate source of strength.
Corporate worship—the gathering of God’s people around singing, preaching, and the sacraments—is one of the primary means God uses to shape not only individuals, but entire families.
Here are a few talking points for parents to help their teens think through popular music choices, including Taylor Swift’s newest album, “The Life of a Showgirl.”
Emotions are a gift of our Imaged-ness. We feel because we are made by a God who feels. Like any other gift from God, emotions are a gift that we must steward.
As we dive headfirst into 2026, we’re still enjoying all the wise and wonderful content our Rooted Parent writers contributed in 2025. Here we’ve collected the top five most read articles of the year.
God leads many of us to trails off the beaten path – cancer, mental illness, autism, a rebellious teen, a child with medical challenges. What then should we do?
In this installment of Ask Rooted, we hope to provide gospel encouragement for parents and families walking through tragedy or hardship this holiday season.
Year after year, the Rooted content team considers our annual book awards one of the highlights of the year!
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.
