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I don’t miss that hope filled; yet, agonizing experience a teenager feels as winter turns into spring. You know that feeling, it’s the one of, “Summer is almost here, but not coming soon enough.” As a teen I longed for those warm, days away from the class building, sleeping in, relaxing and just doing nothing. Granted I had to get a job; but, it was still better than school. My mind, body and soul were screaming, “I NEED A BREAK!“
With summer coming around I’m willing to bet that you are looking forward to the change in schedule. As a student ministry we’ve transitioned the way we’ve done summer. There was a time when we took a ten week break (with the exception of a work camp here and there) to going all out every week. It’s a question youth ministers post on Facebook and Twitter, to see what other youth workers think, “Should I take a break this summer or keep going?”
It’s a valid question; however, one we can’t answer until we know why it is you need a break. When you discover the reasons as to why you need to break you will discover when it is you, your ministers, and your ministry need a break. A few of the reasons you need to break are so that you can:
When you know why you should break, then you’ll know when you should break. Knowing the reasons behind vacations, day offs, mental breaks and sabbaticals will give you the insight you need for a healthy ministry. It’s not about doing what others are doing, it’s about knowing when you as the youth leader need to step back. It’s about understanding when your team needs a break and when the ministry needs to rest.
So, should you break in the summer? That’s a question you need to discern; however, don’t make it out of pressure or guilt. When you take a break for the right reasons, you benefit from what a break really brings.
How do you determine breaks from your ministry?