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There are going to be those days when you struggle to understand, why God has placed you in a leadership role. Those are the days when ministry is an uphill battle. Those are the days when it feels like no one is listening, ministry is like running through mud and you wonder, “How long can I keep this up?”
When we hit those days it’s really hard not to question your leadership. If you’ve ever felt that way, don’t worry you aren’t alone.
Whether you are full time, part time, or volunteer you are in a position of leadership when it comes to student ministry. There are going to be days full of highlights and days when we just want to runaway. Again, it doesn’t matter where you lead or who you lead, God has put you there for a reason. The question you need to answer is, “What type of leader has God created me to be?”
Over the years I’ve evaluated this question because I’ve realized how I lead not only effects the ministry that I run but, the relationships I have with my coworkers, friends, family and God. It’s a question we all need to address in our ministries because it will help you overcome the obstacles that fall in our way of growing disciples. To help you discern your leadership ability make sure you:
When you do this you’ll discover your leadership style. For many of us it’s going to be different; however, that’s okay. You may find that you value tasks more than relationships. You might discover that you care more about people than getting the job done. We all naturally value one over the other; it’s not wrong, it’s just how we are wired. However, it’s important to know which way you lean so you can make adjustments to become a more balanced leader.
Recently, I came across a new leadership tool from the guys at LeaderTreks. It’s called the LeaderTreks Youth Workers Leadership Style Assessment. I took it and loved it, because it’s not just geared for youth ministers, but for the student leaders in your ministry as well. There are many ways you can utilize this tool and what I liked is how after you assess your leadership style, they give you resources to help you strengthen it. So be sure to check it out, it only takes a few minutes.
No matter what tools you use, make sure you always take time to review the type of leader that God has created you to be.
What do you do to assess your leadership style?