Halloween hit a Thursday this year. I know that’s not a shocker to anyone who looks at a calendar. It was difficult for me because it conflicted with our high school program. I remember dealing with the disappointment when teens and adult volunteers chose to go trick or treating over attending the youth program. I was bitter; however, I did my best not to show it.
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Maybe your disappointment comes when teens do not show up. Maybe it comes from a disruptive group of students. Maybe it is when you put out an ask for parent’s to get involved and no one inquires. Disappointment is around us in youth ministry because no one is perfect. You can let it control your life and continue to be upset or you face it by:
You will build confidence and grow stronger as a leader if you are willing to face disappointment. It’s about recognizing that not everyone is perfect and that you are not always in control. If anything how you deal with disappointment will impact the relationship you have with God. And, when teenagers see you relying on God, they’ll trust Him too.
How do you deal with disappointment?