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I’ll never forget the first weekend I was away from the youth ministry. You would have thought I was preparing for the end of the world. I was a chicken with it’s head cut off prepping volunteers, notifying emergency contacts and making backups for the backup materials. Needless to say, the weekend went off without a hitch. Afterwards, I thought to myself, I can do this, I can be away and this ministry can still go.
But, then there was the time I went away for my honeymoon, that meant three weekends in a row. At the time I was more experienced (3 years in); however, I still took the same precautions as before. When I returned I asked one of my coworkers how it went and he replied, “It’s good to have you back.”
The idea of taking a break, going on vacation or just being away from our ministries can be stressful and filled with high anxiety. Because if something happens, like:
It falls on us. For those reasons (maybe not the alien thing) we never take a break and we feel enslaved to our jobs, which is not healthy. When that happens you’ve made it all about YOU and not about GOD. And when that happens you’ve lost focus of your calling. We need to remember:
A few weeks ago I heard Francis Chan give a compelling message that put my ego in check. He said your ministry doesn’t have to have you there for a teenager to come to Christ, because it’s only with God that that stuff happens. Once we begin to realize that we are God’s tool, and not the end all be all of ministry, the tension will melt away.
What you and I need to do is lead a ministry that doesn’t have to have us but wants to have us. It’s healthy to know that you don’t have to be present at your ministry for it to succeed; therefore, the best way to prepare for that is through:
Accomplishing these tasks isn’t just for when you leave; but, for when you need to take a break. Again, God doesn’t NEED you to run a successful ministry, He just WANTS you. When we can embrace this mentality we can see how God is blessing our ministry, and what our role is no matter how long the term.
Share your thoughts. Where would you like to go on vacation and what’s holding you back from leaving your ministry behind?