Archive for May 1, 2009

Extreme Youth Ministry

The Skydiver

What do you think about these thoughts from Josh Griffen’s “More Than Dodgeball” blog in regards to the extremes in a youth worker’s life?

  • They’re aren’t really any typical weeks – every day is completely different from the last.
  • Youth ministry is called on most at both ends of the spectrum – when things are good and when things are really bad.
  • Youth ministry pays extreme. Extremely little.
  • We minister in extremes – when marriage is at an extreme, and the kids are about to face their parents’ divorce. When a life is at an extreme, we’re at the emergency room or performing the funeral.
  • Youth ministry is focused on essentially an extreme age group – when students are figuring themselves out and parents are at the most challenging point in relating to them.
  • Youth ministry is about asking a student to give over total control of their life to Jesus – an absolute extreme.
  • We ask students to be baptized, to demonstrate their faith to their friends, family and the world at the time when peer-pressure and image are the most crucial in their life.
  • Extreme pressure and expectations – from senior pastors, staff, parents and from yourself.
  • Extreme hours, extreme emotions, extreme work. Youth ministry seems to be about pushing everything to the limit. So why would anyone want to do it? Seems like a nice, safe, well-paying nine-to-five is more what people look for in life.

    Extreme fulfillment.

    Wouldn’t want to do anything else. You?

I agree, Josh.  Well said.

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