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December 05, 2011 Posted by Mark Oestreicher

Doesn’t it seem a little cliché to be annoyed by clichés? I am part of Generation X (a cliché in itself?), a breed known for critique and cynicism. We have invented media that critiques the critics. Our primary sources of news are The Daily Show and The Colbert Report, framing world events in our own special language: sarcasm. We are the anti-bumper-sticker generation. We have fought so hard against the clichés of a modern, baby-boomer-driven society that we have grown into our own hipster, melancholy, self-effacing monster of a cliché!

Youth pastors think youth ministry is about only ministering to students. One of the most compelling reasons someone might become a youth pastor is to get paid to only hang out with students and not adults. Hanging out and working with adults in the church context is no fun, and that is not the youth pastor’s primary job.

The mentality I am only ministering to students is problematic for two reasons.


I have two that bug me. Here’s my slant on them:

The average youth pastor stays X amount of time before leaving. Variations of this statistic are kicked around from time to time in youth ministry contexts. I’ve heard the average is as low as nine months and as high as three years. I’m not even sure if a study was ever really done. I’m equally unsure as to what other factors were considered when gaining the data to verify the findings. Did they check salary and hours versus job expectations? Did they look at the church’s hiring history or the size of church or anything else before just concluding that youth ministry is a short-term gig? Whatever the facts may or may not be, the cliché needs to go away.

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