A Gift for Your Graduate: Michael Kruger’s Surviving Religion 101
In response to the “intellectual minefield” of contemporary university life, Kruger meets his readers with sound theology and skillful counsel.
In response to the “intellectual minefield” of contemporary university life, Kruger meets his readers with sound theology and skillful counsel.
God’s grip on His children is firm, in the midst of disease and political tension and racial injustice… and in the transition from high school to college.
Youth workers often ask: besides the Bible, what books should young (and experienced) youth ministers read? Here are several answers to that question.
From church services to kindergarten classrooms, our screens have become an essential part of everyday life. Christians are wise to examine how our information intake has changed.
Our live Q and A from the 2020 Rooted Conference features experienced youth ministers answering your questions.
Here at Rooted we have a new go-to favorite devotional to recommend: Jen Pollock Michel’s A Habit Called Faith: 40 Days in the Bible to Find and Follow Jesus.
Parents, if you want to give your kids a gospel perspective on racial reconciliation and God’s design for our wonderfully varied humanity, you’ve got an excellent resource in a pair of new books.
Sixty-three men and women contributed to this yearlong daily devotional, and every one of them reminds readers of the glorious, life-giving, peace-inspiring truth of the gospel.
Here are the best new gospel-centered resources for teenagers from 2020.