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While I’m away this week I can’t help but think, “Did I drop the ball on anything?” It’s a small worry because I know my team at home is in control. It’s just a question that seems to pop up from time to time, especially in certain situations.
When it comes to youth ministry many of you pour your heart into all that you serve and do. Whether it’s the teens, their parents or your own ministers you desperately want them to succeed. However, it doesn’t always seem like we have control over the situation.
As a result you spend many sleepless nights, or you end up micromanaging those you have left in charge. While having concern and compassion can be healthy, if it leads to worry we are heading down the wrong road. While worrying is a natural tendency, it’s something we need to diffuse. To do so you need to:
Worry is inevitable; however, how you respond to it is important. If worry isn’t diffused it will eat you and I alive. Make sure you invest in others and hand it over to a higher power. When you can diffuse your worry you can focus on how to move forward.
How do you diffuse worry?