Chowtime – 6/28
In case you were too busy applying suntan lotion for your recent vacation, here may be some of the things you have missed in the student ministry world. So grab some chow, pull up a seat and enjoy...
- Andy Blanks writes about rediscovering your passion for reading the Bible
- Joshua Griffin explains why summer activities matter
- Meaghan Wall over at the Inclusive Church talks about bringing a Family Ministry Approach to Special Needs (part 1 and part 2)
- Nick Farr at Youthmin.org talks about why youth ministers cheat...on their ministries.
- Tim Schmoyer processes what it means to pioneer a "better way" for youth ministry
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What I’ve enjoyed most about being back in Youth Ministry
In October 2010 I was hired by New Life Christian Church to be the "Family Guy" to oversee the Youth and Children ministries as well as be apart of the nZone team. That all changed 3 weeks ago when the Leadership Team asked me to take over the Youth Program. I gladly accepted the position and began getting back into the flow of youth ministry again.
As I have been working and assessing where our youth program is at, here are a few things I have enjoyed doing:
I enjoy leading. For me, I have really enjoyed making decisions and running with ideas. Maybe it's a "control" thing but I like having the ability to decide on a direction and run with it. I love coming up with ideas and helping people catch the vision for where we are going.
I enjoy mingling with students, leaders and parents. I am an introvert by nature (at least I think I am). But when I step into the youth ministry ring, I really get energy from being around people and interacting with them. I love making the middle school guys feel cool, making the shy middle school girl feel welcomed and the high school student feel like they are the best thing ever. I love making parents feel that their child is safe (even if we are a bit crazy) and I love casting vision to leaders and seeing them do their thing with the students.
What do you love doing in Youth Ministry? Sometimes when we are in the midst of battle, we can lose sight of what we really enjoy about doing ministry. So TAKE A MINUTE right now and think through what you really enjoy. If you are currently doing what you enjoy, GREAT! Keep it up. If you have lost sight of what you love doing, I'm sorry. Seek the Lord (James 1:5) and examine what do you need to do right now to get back on track and restart doing what you really love to do? When we lose sight of our passions and drive, frustration sets in and things do not always work out great. But if we can keep reminding ourselves of why we do what we do and then do it, that keeps us going.
Thoughts? Comments? Questions? Experiences? Post a comment and let the discussion begin so that we can all benefit from it.
Possibly Related Posts:
- Real Dinner + Conversations = Win
- the Monday Morning Debrief: Changes gone array
- Chowtime – 5/11
- Looking for a new Minister or Church, ask this group to help
- the Monday Morning Debrief: Eyeing New Leaders


