When I started out in youth ministry I remember wanting to be at the top of my game right away. I was not at all patient which made me irritable. This affected the relationships I had with volunteers, students, myself and God. My impatience painted a poor picture of my leadership and gave the impression that I was indecisive.
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Anyone who is new to youth ministry feels the pressure of performing at a high level right away. While success can come early, if you want to build a long lasting sustainable youth ministry you need to be patient. With patience you grow as a leader and disciple of Christ. To be patient and grow it, you need to:
If you focus on being patient you learn how to pace yourself through a crazy world. With patience you pick up on small details because you aren’t rushing through them. A patient leader is prudent, slow to anger and trusting that God has an incredible plan.
How do you practice patience?