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Ah, summer vacation, nothing can beat it. For some of you it’s heading to the beach, other’s the lake or mountains for a little rest and relaxation. For my family it’s heading up north to Wells Beach, Maine for a little get away and a lot of lobster. I look forward to shutting things down, reading a nice book and having fun with my family on the beach. I look forward to it; however, a part of me grows anxious because my vacation signifies that summer is nearly over. The anxiety is also a reflection of self doubt on whether or not I’ve gotten everything ready for the last month of summer.
Doesn’t matter how long you’ve been in ministry there are going to be moments of anxiety and stress due to things within and out of our control. It’s easy for those moments to appear in the summer because we often approach this season as a time to let down our guards and relax (even if just for a little); however, quickly realize it’s something more. While the pace of your ministry might slow down a little, you need to be thinking ahead, you need to be preparing and getting ready for the next season. The anxiety that you feel as a youth minister is due to whether or not you feel prepared for the juggernaut known as Fall. And we begin to fear that:
If you let your fears paralyze you then you’ll find yourself sinking in ministry. When the anxiety increases look to God to calm you, find friends who will step up to serve you and know that you aren’t alone. Summer is meant to be enjoyed; however, it’s not meant to be taken for granted. To knock down your fears entering into any summer just make sure you have a plan.
What gets you most anxious during the summer?