leadership part 3
We've already talked a little about good leadership and looked at some qualities that help identify good leaders. Of course, good leadership qualities are important for all Christians but they are especially important for those who have the responsibility of overseeing other people or things. This is illustrated by an e-mail that The Doctor received from a 15-year-old youth leader who asked a very good question...
"I
want to ask you how I can get my youth group
to come closer together... We have no clue as to how to get our youth
group to
be firm and so focus on God more"
You can tell from this question that this youth leader really
has the right
idea in looking for ways to help their group grow spiritually and get
centered
on God. You see, youth groups exist for lots of different reasons but a
group
that is really focused on God and spiritual growth is the one that is
definitely
going in the right direction. So with this in mind, let's look
at some
ways that youth leaders can help their groups really honor God and grow
spiritually. The first suggestion is pretty simple...
Pray First
Before Doing Anything
Else
This seems like a no-brainer but it's something that can
easily be
overlooked especially when things start to get busy. Remember that
prayer is a
very important part of leadership, so much so that even Jesus Himself
spent
lots of time in prayer (see Luke 5:16). So what should you
pray for? Well,
it's usually good to start first by thanking God for the opportunities
that
He's provided and to ask for His help in leading the group (see 1 Kings
3:9-10
for a good example of this kind of prayer).
You might then ask God to give you direction regarding the
group and ask for
His blessings on your meetings. Then don't forget to thank Him for all
that He
is doing and for all that He is going to do with your group. Remember,
prayer
is a basic thing that's necessary to build a good, solid youth group
and
strengthen your own relationship with God!
Be Prepared
There is no substitute for being prepared to lead your group.
In the end,
it's always the leader's responsibility to make sure that any details
regarding
the group are taken care of. This would include things like...
- Making sure that
you have a good place to meet
- Checking to make
sure that everyone knows where and when the group meets
- Taking care of
things like tickets, transportation, permits, forms and clearances for
group activities
- Seeing that
everyone's behavior honors God during group meetings
- Making sure that
your meeting place is clean and orderly when you leave it
A youth leader who is disorganized and unprepared leaves a bad
impression on
others and represents Jesus poorly. Remember that everyone takes their
cue from
the person who leads the group. Make sure that you are setting the
right
example by being ready and prepared to lead your group.
Teach The Bible To Your Group
The next suggestion is that you emphasize the teaching of
God's Word. If you
really want your group to grow closer to God then the thing to do is
focus on
the Bible! God will surely honor His Word (and your youth group) if you
make
teaching and learning the Bible a top priority. You can start
at the
beginning of one Biblical book and study it together or you can use a
lesson
plan- there are many good ones available and your Pastor or Youth
Pastor should
be able to point you in the right direction. No matter how you choose
to do it,
you should definitely make teaching and learning the Bible a priority
for your
group.
Now some leaders may read this and say, "I could never
do that!!
I could never teach people the Bible!" Perhaps you feel that
way too.
While it's true that it can sometimes be intimidating to speak in front
of a
group of people, you should also consider this: if God is capable of
placing
you in a leadership position for your group then He is also capable of
giving
you the ability to effectively communicate His Word! Why not
prayerfully try it
and see what happens? Remember what Philippians 4:13 tells you: "...I
can do everything God asks me to with the help of Christ who gives me
the
strength and power."
Now at this point some of you might be thinking, "That
sounds too
much like a Bible study, man- nobody's gonna show up for that!" Well,
maybe and maybe not. This conveniently brings us to the next
thing...
Don't Worry About Who Shows Up
Here's the last piece of advice- try not to worry about who shows up and who doesn't. The Doctor knows that it can be very disappointing for a leader who works hard to prepare only to have people make excuses and not attend the group for some reason. In fact, The Doctor himself has been in that very situation on more occasions than he would like to remember!
Anyway, this can be very
frustrating but remember that it's your job to be
faithful to God and
those responsibilities that He has called you to and God's
job to bring
out the people. You can see an example of this in Acts 2:47 where we
read that
it was God (and not the leadership) who added to
the membership of the
first century church- check it out when you have a chance.
Of course, every leader would like to have a large and growing youth group but having a large group doesn't necessarily make it a good group, you know? Listen, anyone can find ways to draw attention and attract a crowd if that's what they really want but it's not so much the quantity of people who attend but the quality of your group that will be most pleasing to God.
Don't worry about who shows up for your youth group and who
doesn't- just
concentrate on doing the very best you can with the people who do
show
up. If only a few people attend then do your best to make those few
people the
best loved, best taught, best cared-for people. Whether it's 2 people
or 20
people or 200 people, make it your determination to give them God's
very best,
no matter how many attend.
If you do the best that you can with the few people that God
gives you now
then who knows- maybe He'll give you a lot more. On the other hand, if
you
don't try hard because there aren't many people showing up for your
group now
then why would God entrust you with any more?
next:
The
Doctor is not a real
doctor but he plays one on the Internet. E-Mail prescriptions are also
available on an individual basis.
Except as indicated, all Scriptural references taken from The
Living Bible, © 1971, Tyndale House Publishers Back
to YOUTHlinks
Questions Or Comments

