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Weekly Resources, Ideas and Articles from The Source for Youth Ministry Tuesday, March 16, 2004
March 16, 2004 Ever thought about what would happen to your ministry if you left tomorrow? Would it still have a pulse? This email is something I hear a lot: Dear Jonathan, I thought I was doing a good job with my youth ministry. But then someone asked me for the names of some good leaders who had graduated from my group. I thought about it for a while. I thought of some neat kids, some great babysitters, some kids that came to Bible study every week ... but leaders? My group just exists. I do the basics every week, but kids just don't seem to be going anywhere. They don't bring their friends often, and if they do, they're terrible examples. They love fun events, but aren't serious about digging into the Word. What am I doing wrong! Help! -Mark Mark isn't alone. Many of us ask similar questions. Am I really making a difference? Am I really developing students with a passion for Christ? Where will these students be in five years? Try something.
Take a blank peice of paper and make three columns. On the top of the left column write CASUAL KIDS. On the top of the middle column write CURIOUS KIDS. On the top of the right column write COMMITTED KIDS.Years ago, Ray Johnston, a board member here at The Source for Youth Ministry, wrote a curriculum for Youth Specialties' National Resource Seminar. In this workshop he outlined three types of kids: Casual, Curious, and Committed.
Curious Kids: These are the students who have started a relationship with Christ and are interested (maybe just a little bit, but still interested) in spiritual growth. They may not be thrilled about a Bible study, but they are curious about what a relationship with God looks like on a day to day basis. They are curious how to live out this life of faith in today's R-rated world, although they don't always show it. Committed Kids: Committed students are the ones who are not only serious about their faith, they're ready to make a difference in those around them. They are interested in leadership roles and they want to reach out to their friends. Now. Which column is the most full? If the center column is the most full, then you're not alone. Your group is like the average youth group in America right now. A bunch of kids who've made a decision at one time in their life, but aren't that committed. It would be great if we could move these kids to the right! Some of you might have a number of students in the left column. That's great. I love those kids. But wouldn't it be cool to share Christ with them and move them to the right! And some of you might have some right column kids - committed kids. Let me ask you: Are you providing opportunities for them to develop their leadership skills and reach out to others? Whatever the case, the answer you might be looking for is a student leadership program. Let's look at the average youth group in America - tons of students in the middle column. We would like to move these kids to the right. We'd like them to start using their spiritual gifts, reaching out to others and taking leadership roles. How can we move them right unless we have somewhere for them to move? A student leadership program could be just the thing. What if you have a bunch of kids in the left hand column - Casual kids. Outreach kids. How do you reach them? Well, what's one of the most effective ways to reach students? OTHER STUDENTS! That's right. Students reaching students. There's only one of you - and maybe a handful of staff. But how many students do you have? What if each of your students was reaching out to the students next to them in math class, next door to them, or at the locker next to theirs? Think of the outreach potential! Saddleback's Kurt Johnston describes it like this in my interview with him last year: (CLICK HERE FOR THE ENTIRE INTERVIEW)
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Jonathan McKee is president of TheSourceForYouthMinistry.com
and author of the new book "Do They Run When They See You Coming? Reaching Out to Unchurched
Teenagers."
(CLICK HERE FOR THE BOOK) Jonathan
speaks and trains across the country
and provides free online resources, training, & ideas for youth workers at
www.TheSource4YM.com
Don't miss our annual HIDEOUS HEAP CONTEST, A FREE contest where you can earn some great
prizes just for being a youth worker and driving a hideous heap!This year Youth Specialties has kicked in the grand-daddy of cool prizes ... paid admission to their national youth workers convention in one of three U.S. cities. (A $350 value!) I'll be speaking at all three conventions this year, so I'll be looking forward to meeting the winner in person! Second place will win YS IDEAS CD-ROM 2.0, and third place will win the YS Worship Image Gallery. We'll also be giving away a few honorable mention prizes. Cool stuff! It's simple. You just submit a picture of your car with a description of what a heap it is, and we'll be choosing the winner April 15th.
Jonathan's new book "Reaching Unchurched Kids," published by YS, is coming out late this year.
Don't wait for the book, get this training now!This training workshop will be coming to Tampa on April 24th, Southern CA on May 1st, and Western PA on May 22nd. See below for registration information for each city: TAMPA, FL April 24, Jonathan is doing a Saturday workshop (9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.) for youth workers in the greater Tampa area. If you're a youth worker, barely paid or a volunteer, this is for you! Here's the details: WHEN:
10948 Central Avenue Tampa, Fl. 33612
ONLY $15 if you pre-register by April 19th (includes lunch)
(813) 243-2333 or (813) 243-2242 jeff@prodigalmusic.org VENTURA, CA May 1st, Jonathan is doing a Saturday workshop (9AM to 3PM) for youth workers in the greater Ventura County area. If you're a youth worker, barely paid or a volunteer, this is for you! Here's the details: WHEN:
2304 Antonio Ave, Camarillo CA 93010 www.trinitycamarillo.org
ONLY $10 if you pre-register by April 24th (includes lunch)
WESTERN PA May 22nd, Jonathan is doing a Saturday workshop (9AM to 3PM) for youth workers in New Castle, PA. If you're a youth worker in the area, don't miss this opportunity to train and equip your youth ministry staff and volunteers. WHEN:
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