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6 Dec 2017

#YMHACKS: Land on Series Titles 6 Months Out

By |2017-12-06T23:09:41-08:00December 6th, 2017|Youth Ministry Hacks|1 Comment

This is a series of Youth Ministry Hacks to help youth workers get more out of their day. Want quick, practical tips to help you strengthen your ministry? This is the place! Here is today’s youth ministry hack:

Land on Youth Group Series Titles 6 Months Out
I’ve been to workshops where the person up front talks about how they’re already planning Easter services 2 years from now. How they’re so far ahead, so planned with virtually unlimited resources and seem to be cruising through ministry life. First of all, good for you. I have never been able to do that or even close in 20 years of youth ministry. Second, this sets very unrealistic expectations on me! There’s no way I can be planning for a series in 2024 this week. However, I can get ahead just a bit by knowing at least the direction of where I’m headed in the next 6 months or so.

Get a little direction ahead, and plan your series names 6 months out. You can do it pretty easily just surfing through the teaching on Download Youth Ministry. Once you get a direction and a sense of where you’re heading, you’re about to make a series of wins, here’s the hack: when you plan just a little bit ahead, you become a better delegator, collector and purchaser. Let me explain.

Becoming a better collector 
When you know the direction of your series, you’ll be a better collector. Let’s say you landed on a sex series this February or maybe during prom season. Great! Now that you know that, here in December, you’ve got a chance to grab articles, look for videos, watch pop culture or even overhear things from your students or parents that may make good teaching points, angles or object lessons. You’ll be such a great collector!

Here’s a continued example: you’ve got the sex series coming up and you find an article about teenagers being consumed with online games like Pokemon Go! and not having sex. What a great article to use in your message, or at least a place for humor in your message. Because you were planned out just a little bit ahead, you’ve collected this gem.

Becoming a better  delegator
When you’re planned out a few months even in the broadest strokes, you become a better delegator. So let’s go back to the sex series example – you one time saw this cool set at a conference, it was plastic plates hung in the shape of a heart. The light hits them so cool, and it was cheap and easy idea. If the series starts in the morning, you’ve got almost no chance of getting something cool like this done. If you’re ahead just a bit, you can ask a key volunteer or intern or if you’re creative yourself you can crank this out. How cool would this be in your youth room for a month? Easy when you planned it out!

Becoming a better purchaser
Want to save money? Want to let your good ideas marinate into great ideas? Want to make your budget go much further than ever before? When you’re planned out just a bit you can save money, print in advance, and not incur rush charges.

In a perfect world, you could steal an idea, purchase it at the best possible price, and have a volunteer pull it off. Now THAT’s a hack! Hope the helps! Share you #ymhacks on Twitter, too!

JG

29 Nov 2017

#YMHACKS: Never Meet Without Knowing the Reason

By |2017-11-27T10:05:45-08:00November 29th, 2017|Youth Ministry Hacks|1 Comment

This is a series of Youth Ministry Hacks to help youth workers get more out of their day. Want quick, practical tips to help you strengthen your ministry? This is the place! Here is today’s youth ministry hack:

Never Meet Without Knowing the Reason
Early in my 20 years in youth ministry I would get sick to my stomach when someone asked me for a meeting and didn’t give me the reason. My heart would sink, replaying every previous conversation and analyzing my actions from the past few weeks. My people-pleasing brokenness and guilt complex aside, there’s almost nothing worse than heading into a meeting and not knowing the topic. I saw this ominous text from a parent in a post on the DYM Community on Facebook … my heart cringed for this youth pastor:

Here’s a simple hack to increase your health and longevity in youth ministry: Don’t meet if you don’t know the reason. Ask for the subject, so you can be prepared both in your heart and your mind. Get your ducks in a row! Often times people will be hesitant to give you the reason for the meeting (especially if it involves some confrontation) but you’ll replay things over and over in your mind and usually no matter how bad/difficult the conversation will be, you’re better off prepared. Another related hack may be to never set a meeting too far in advance, when you schedule something for 2 weeks from now it’ll consume you every minute until then. Schedule it soon, move whatever you have to get it out of the way.

Oh, and remember the opposite is also true – when the shoe is on the other foot, make sure you don’t ask for a meeting and not tell someone the reason why, too. It isn’t fair to them and will cause their stomach to tie up in knots, too. You’re a better leader then that!

Share your hack on social media using #YMHacks, too! JG

27 Nov 2017

#YMHACKS: Start Your Day with Jesus

By |2017-11-27T09:08:20-08:00November 27th, 2017|Youth Ministry Hacks|0 Comments

This is a series of Youth Ministry Hacks to help youth workers get more out of their day. Want quick, practical tips to help you strengthen your ministry? This is the place! Here is today’s youth ministry hack:

Start Your Day with Jesus
OK, this one seems a little obvious, even insulting to have to mention it to youth workers. But here’s what it’s important: many youth workers don’t spend time with God. We talk about it to our students as a habit to develop, and we’ve “mastered the mask” ourselves so people think we walk with Jesus, but we know better in our heart. How can we make Jesus the center of our work day? Put Him there at the start. When you drive to the church office, take an extra 5m in your car before you go inside.

Once you go inside, it’s over. The secretary hands you a stack of papers to fill out, your voice mail lists calls to return and there’s whatever drama to unpack. It’s over once you go in, your work day has started and you’re off and running. But if you steal a minute or two on the front end, commit your day and your way to Jesus, that’s the type of youth worker your church needs and your teenagers deserve. So put on a worship song and savor those 3 minutes before you show up. Keep a devotional in your glovebox. Steal a minute to center on Jesus, then walk in the office door.

Share your hack on social media using #YMHacks, too! JG

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