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December 12, 2011 Posted by Mark Oestreicher

Ever watched a bird push her young chick out of the nest and held your breath waiting to see if that chick will stretch its wings and learn to flap furiously enough to pull its trajectory from the ground? I always feel that way when I think about some of my students and their forays into leadership—nervous, hopeful, ready to support and encourage, ready to nurse a bruised wing or two.

One of the first things I did in my current ministry position was kill the student leadership program. A product of youth group leadership teams myself, it wasn’t that I didn’t see the potential of such groups. However, I desired to create an environment where students’ passions and ideas were allowed to bubble to the top, rather than fit into slots that I had previously envisioned or created. I readily admit that this amorphous, potentially enabling atmosphere is still largely under construction. It’s likely to stay that way, though. That’s actually part of the point.


A good question! Let’s split that in half and start with how to identify student leaders? My first answer: I haven’t got a clue!

Okay, maybe that’s not entirely true, but in writing this I am very conscious that if there had been a formula for identifying potential leaders, I wouldn’t have been given the opportunity to lead; an opportunity I am profoundly glad I was given.

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