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ruthyrich -> RE: Youth Ministry (5/16/2008 10:19:58 AM)
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You could let the Lord lead you in this. Here is how I would do that. I would ask each individual to write down on a piece of paper the major issue that they are being faced with, annonymously of course, and fold it and put it in a box with a lid on it to promote annonimity. I would read these and address them in my bible study. There are so many issues todays teens face. Drugs, promiscuity, dishonesty. It seams to me that tailoring a message to meet the needs of your students would be very spiritually healthy. I work with several teens outside of the church. I bring them to church regularly and youth services too. They are very at risk teens. They are dealing with things like, drunk or drug parent, loss of dad from death do to smoking, lazy mom who wants to live off gov., mom who has 8 children all to different fathers, so on and so forth. All of the teens I deal with think of my hub and I as a second set of parents. We don't preach at them, we let church do that, because otherwise they stop listening. When they come to us for advise though, which they often do, they are given a scripturally based, biblical answer. If I don't know the answer, I come here and put it on the forum. I usually get enough advise here that it takes me no time to get back to my teen in need. I love the job the Lord has sent me. It doesn't pay money, but it pays in plenty of extra love. I was so surprised for moms day this year. I expected nothing, these teens are only 14 15 and 16. What I got was lots of hugs, 2 large choc. bars, a little debbie, a pound of strawberries and a pair of squishy socks. Talk about feeling love. It is so rewarding. RR
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