Last night I watched the Ravens vs. Texans…what a game! Even though I live in Baltimore I have no interest in the Ravens, I just like watching sports and seeing good games…and this was definitely one. For those of you who didn’t watch it, the Ravens imploded in the last two minutes of the game to allow the Texans to come back from 21 down to tie it up, forcing the game into OT. Fortunately for Baltimore, the Ravens pulled off an amazing interception return for a touchdown. What went through my mind during the closing minutes of the game was, “How do you handle a situation like that?”
I know youth ministry isn’t professional football; however, there are moments when we walk into a night of ministry asking ourselves the same question, “How do I handle these high pressure moments?” and “Can they be avoided?”
Yes, but it comes down to preparation, preparation and preparation. Why did I say preparation three times? Because it’s important and there are three areas where it’s important to prepare. Those areas are:
This is something that we are always working on, something we could definitely get better at. Now granted our high pressure moments aren’t as intense as something you’ll see on the football field; however, chaos can erupt. It comes down to forming systems, creating responsibilities and having your ducks in a row.
What do you do to manage the chaos? Please comment below.