Rethinking Intergenerational Integration (Confessions of a Struggling Youth Minister)
Intergenerational integration is essential for helping teenagers to belong not only to the youth group, but to the church as a whole.
Intergenerational integration is essential for helping teenagers to belong not only to the youth group, but to the church as a whole.
Exploring the Bible should be exciting, compelling, and transformative for our students.
We can help teenagers do the holy work of living in the Light—of calling broken things broken, of acknowledging sin and our need for help, and of praying for the Lord’s redemption.
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers.
Esther points us beyond herself and invites us to look ahead to Jesus
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers
Our hope is that as you teach the Old Testament, both you and your students will grow to better know and love Jesus, to whom all of Scripture points.
The goal of the youth minister should be to rely on the Word of God and the grace of the Savior, not choosing the winning side of a church politics debate.
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers.