Congrats to the San Francisco Giants. The thing I love about baseball, that I love about most sports are the stroies that follow the athletes. I like how Fox shows each player celebrate the final out, it shows that raw emotion we can all have in moments of joy. The story that I enjoyed the most about this baseball postseason was how the Giants claimed themselves as misfits because they were a team filled with players who were cut, traded, benched and forgotten. Together as a team they overcame the odds and here they are World Series Champions. It makes me think about how many of our students feel like misfits and why they feel that way. Is it because they ride the bench year after year? Is it because they aren’t making honor roll? Is it because they feel ignored at home? No one wants to be a misfit, but I’m willing to bet we have ministries filled with students who feel that way. So what do we do with them?
Teenagers walking into our ministry might act like they have it together; however, some of them may be feeling different. Jesus went after the lost sheep, we need to as well but how we do that may be different. But no matter how we attract students to our ministry we need to change their mindset from being rejected to feeling accepted. If we can do that we can put together a team of students who will take our ministry to a new level. But let’s not just think about it, let’s talk about this, let share how it is we help the unwanted feel wanted, loved and accepted by Jesus Christ and His church.
So how do you help the misfits, feel like they fit into place with a relationship with God?