Announcing Rooted Children’s Ministry Curriculum: Why and How to Use ‘Gospel Basics’
Our goal is that our babies in the nursery would return to the Church as adults. Rooted Children’s Curriculum supports that mission.
Knowing God as the Father means knowing he has made us, knows us, and actively pursues us. He doesn’t wait for our students to fix themselves; rather, he’s been chasing them from the beginning.

Our goal is that our babies in the nursery would return to the Church as adults. Rooted Children’s Curriculum supports that mission.
Welcome to Rooted’s Top Ten, a curated reading list for youth ministers. Each month we find ten articles, and sometimes videos or podcasts, from various sources that we believe will encourage you in your ministry to teenagers and their families.
As we consider Peter’s life, both his great successes and utter failures, let it shape us to look to Jesus’ all-encompassing grace for us.
By teaching our students about sin, we will enable them to see the gospel shine ever more brightly against the backdrop of sin’s darkness.
One of the hallmarks of summer youth ministry in many churches is getting away with students. Whether you’re accompanying teenagers to camp for fun and spiritual growth or taking them to serve and learn from the local church in another part of the world, these weeks away can be equally fruitful and exhausting.
Every generation faces trends that do not align with the Father’s desires for his children. The God we serve continues to protect and provide for his children. Therefore, we only need to look to him for courage to “stand.”