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November 28, 2011 Posted by Mark Oestreicher

 I don’t often point out many of the things I think younger youth workers just don’t get, but this is of those cases where I don’t think they will understand until they have kids of their own.

I’ve done youth ministry for a long time. I also have 3 kids. It’s my goal to be strategic in having my kids involved in as much of the life of the youth ministry as possible. I heard a story once of a youth worker who took his whole family, including a young baby, on a trip and essentially had to drive separate from the group, stay separate from the group, and not really engage with the students at all. That’s not strategic. But,

I think involving our children in youth ministry when they are young is a great idea. As youth workers, many of us are great at pouring time and creativity into the lives of volunteers and the young people in our ministry but not great at balancing the investment of those gifts into our family. Any practice that helps us balance the two is good. Our primary ministry is our family, and we need constant reminders of that as we serve the local church.


I vividly remember having a conversation with my wife about our kids attending our youth ministry gatherings. We decided it was important for our kids to attend as many youth ministry gatherings as feasible.

At first, it was easy; my wife just lugged around the car seat carrier for months. Even when my oldest was a toddler, it was easy because she just sat in the back and colored or watched a DVD with headphones. There was always a high school student or two willing to attend to whatever she needed.

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