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What’s the perfect size small group? 6, 8 or 10 teens with one or two adults? At what point are there too many teens in your ministry?
That’s a problem most of us would like to face; however, it’s an important one to answer before it happens. As your ministry grows, so does the need for more adults; however, both groups hardly grow simultaneously. There are times when we have more adults than teens and times when we have more teens than adults. At what point (If there even is one) do you close a group and stop accepting teens?
While everyone wants growth in their youth ministry, it’s important to make sure that growth is healthy. To keep it healthy means maintaining your ratio of kids to adults. The reason ratios are so important is because they:
While authentic relationships can happen in many settings, to go deeper you need healthy ratios. But, to what length would you go? Would you turn away a teen to keep the group a healthy size? Or would you risk the level of conversation to squeeze everyone in?
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