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« on: June 18, 2008, 02:50:26 PM »

Here is one guys take:

The ideal youth pastor…

Passionately loves God. They are devoted to studying scripture for themselves, to constant prayer, worship and sharing Him with others.

Passionately loves their family. They place their family before ministry and invest time into them more than anyone or anything else.

Passionately loves students. A gimme, yes, but not to be taken for granted.

Passionately loves free time. They regularly take time off from ministry to relax and re-energize and they don’t feel bad about it!

Passionately leaves a legacy. They know people are watching them and they live the godly example contagiously.

Passionately leads the ministry. They set the tone and vision for the ministry and remember that they’re a leader before they’re a friend.


For more information see:  The Ideal Youth Ministry starts with the ideal leader.
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« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2008, 02:54:15 PM »

I'd say it would require a high, strong fence and a gate with a good lock.

Oh, sorry; you said pastor not pastureBlushing My mistake.
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« Reply #2 on: June 19, 2008, 06:42:31 AM »

I checked out the link.  It appears that it could be a valuable resource for youth ministers/workers.
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« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2010, 02:23:57 PM »

Here is one guys take:

The ideal youth pastor…

Passionately loves God. They are devoted to studying scripture for themselves, to constant prayer, worship and sharing Him with others.

Passionately loves their family. They place their family before ministry and invest time into them more than anyone or anything else.

Passionately loves students. A gimme, yes, but not to be taken for granted.

Passionately loves free time. They regularly take time off from ministry to relax and re-energize and they don’t feel bad about it!

Passionately leaves a legacy. They know people are watching them and they live the godly example contagiously.

Passionately leads the ministry. They set the tone and vision for the ministry and remember that they’re a leader before they’re a friend.


For more information see:  The Ideal Youth Ministry starts with the ideal leader.
I believe  a ideal youth minister  would place  Gods word before their families, And Gods word should  be their ministry to other's.
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