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I hate that I do it; however, every time I run in to a senior in my student ministry I have to ask the question, “What colleges are you applying to?”. Realizing the agony I’ve caused them I quickly apologize for being that broken record player in their life. When you see someone you know it’s easy to ask them the same old questions, “How are you doing?” and “What’s new in your life?” It’s a matter of habit. Sometimes those questions are filled with sincerity other times it’s done as a reaction.
In your youth ministry I’m sure there are a series of questions that you constantly ask your students. It might be, “What does your relationship with Christ look like?” or “What would God want you to do in that situation?” While those questions are important and carry weight, they are not always the best questions to ask. In fact there are several questions you should be asking, because they will challenge teens to look at their heart and the path God has shaped for them. Two of those questions are:
Unexpected questions bring about unexpected conversations. When you get the chance to ask your teens questions that are uncommon you create conversations that expose the depths of their heart. When questions become too common they become easy to answer with generalities. If you want teens to grow you need to expose what is going on in the heart.
What other uncommon questions should we be asking teens?