Last Friday I wrote a post about the importance of youth ministry mentoring. If you are new to youth ministry, mentoring will help you break into the trenches and grow your ministry. A mentor reminds you that you aren’t alone and encourages you in the battlefields of youth ministry.
Today, I wanted to take the time to encourage those of you who have been in youth ministry for several years (5+) to reach out to those starting out. The idea of giving back and pouring into the next generation might seem attractive; however, a few of the push backs might be:
While you might feel overwhelmed or unequipped to handle this responsibility it’s important to know how important it is for veterans to pour into that next generation. As a veteran you have EXPERIENCE, you know your COMMUNITY, and you have faced plenty of CHALLENGES. Don’t be afraid to share your story with others, not only will you equip them for the future, but enable yourself to pass the baton when your time is done.
To effectively mentor new youth ministers you need to make sure you:
When you partner with someone new to the trenches you give them the confidence they need to face the long road ahead of them. Mentoring the next generations of youth ministers is a great practice for mentoring your volunteers. Just because you are the youth minister doesn’t mean you are the only leader. Don’t just grow disciples of Christ, grow leaders who will walk with this next generation.
What do you love most about the man or woman that has mentored you?