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Almost burned the house down the other day. It wasn’t like I was playing with matches, in fact, I was trying to cook a nice meal. Unfortunately, I was a little careless with picking a suitable pan that would prevent oil from spilling in the oven. Next thing I know I see smoke pouring out of the oven. I tell my wife, “Get ready the fire alarm is about to go off.”
She runs into the kitchen to find the fire extinguisher. I open the oven door. Flames devour the fresh oxygen. Smoke fills the room and my son yells, “My eyes. It’s dark.”. My wife hands me the fire extinguisher, I pull the pin and spray. Team effort, fire is out, dinner is ruined, we get in the car and enjoy a night out as a family. Problem averted.
Putting out fires in your own house is scary because of the loss that might occur. To put out fire in your youth ministry can be just as deadly. Fires in your youth ministry can be anything like a:
Whether you are in the midst of one at this minute or about to face one any day it’s important to know that a fire in your youth ministry will not only hurt people but put your entire church in jeopardy. If you want to put out fires in your youth ministry you need to embrace the role of leader and:
Youth ministry is messy. When you become relational with teens and their families emotions and challenges will arise. Educate your team on what can and will happen. Work with other youth ministers to know how they handled certain situations in the past. Never tackle a fire on your own, make sure you go in well equipped.
What steps would you add? How do you put out fires in your youth ministry?