Monday, October 26, 2009

Shake Off The Rust

I think when you do something for a long time, then you don't do it for a long time, it's like getting back on the old proverbial bike. For example, I played basketball growing up. In fact, just about everyday I was somewhere (usually in my driveway) playing basketball. I could go months, even a year or so without picking up a basketball and after a few shots, be right back in the groove.

It's been almost 3 years since I left youth ministry. It was a tough decision, but one that was best for me and my family. I haven't really looked back since. Due to some recent circumstances, I've had to get back on that bicycle. Well, it was really like I never stopped riding in a sense. We had our first youth devotional this past Sunday night and I felt right at home. I felt just as comfortable as I did at the last one I did at University. It was fun getting back out there with the kids, and of course, my kids loved it!

Now I have the task of planning out the next year's worth of events. But things differ with where you find yourself. Things that I did in Montgomery may not necessarily work here. So now I really have to re-learn what I was doing before to be successful at what I am trying to do now. I have to once again be creative with young people. I'm creative with my sermons (as much as I can be), but it's been a while since I've been creative with planning events for teens who I find myself more removed from than ever (I'm more than double most of their ages)! Yes it's important to plan events that they will enjoy, events that will draw them closer together. However, in my opinion, what is most important is forming a relationship with them that will help me to be a positive influence on their lives. That's what I want to do. I want them to get to know me, to trust me, and to be willing to talk to me about things that concern them in their lives. Why? Because I know that I am at least one person (besides mom and dad, because most kids don't want to listen to mom and dad, no matter how right they are) that will give them good sound advice to help them get to heaven. Pray for me, pray for these kids, pray for their parents, and pray for the others that will be involved along with me in helping these kids to have some memorable moments in their youth that will help shape, mold, and guide them to being servants of God their entire lives!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Love you and am excited about all the things you have planned!! I am so glad you married me! You are such a wonderful man!!