I’m a little worried because I have a lot of junk in my office and rumor has it we’ll be doing a little office reshuffling this summer.  To prepare for this situation I’ve begun tossing stuff and getting rid of junk…but what quantifies as junk and stuff is a little difficult.  I’m no pack rat, just a youth minister and as many of us know stuff and junk comes our way. 
Sometimes the stuff and junk we acquire isn’t a thing, but an event, program or minister.  When it comes to something larger than a book or rubber band ball it gets a little more difficult to say goodbye.  Now why would we need to say goodbye?  Because it’s preventing growth.  To get rid of something can be difficult; therefore, we need to be sure what to eliminate and what to keep.  Here are three questions that will help you find that answer:
Getting rid of an event and eliminating a program can be difficult because it means change.  Change means stepping out of your comfort zone.  Change means thinking differently than you have before.  As I mentioned before sometimes the thing you need to eliminate is actually a person, but I felt that goes a little deeper than events and programs.  If you are dealing with a person check out this post I wrote on youthministry360.com . 
Knowing when to keep something, how to use it wisely and when to get rid of it is all a part of the stewardship of leadership.  It’s not easy because it means letting go of a past investment.  Through prayer and discernment we’ll know when it’s time to say good bye. 
What’s one thing that you’ve had to eliminate in ministry?  Was it difficult?