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Issues in Youth Ministry: Adam McLane Series Editor, Tim Schmoyer This is the twelvth installment of my ongoing quest to discover current issues facing youth ministry around the world. For the last several months I've been asking youth workers around the world a series of questions. Series Headquarters Adam McLane is youth pastor and co-founder of Youth Ministry Exchange. Find out more about his family, ministry, and life at adammclane.com

What do you see as some of the main issues youth ministry is struggling with today?

  • Youth Ministry still struggles to identify universally what it’s primary mission is: discipleship, evangelism, or something else.
  • A lack of standardized requirements to be labeled a “youth worker” (Such as, training or education or certification)
  • Within the local church there are still people who see YM as babysitting.
  • A general uncomfortability with the role as “indoctrinator” by youth workers in the local church.
  • A straying away from teaching the Bible into a pure social/entertainment thing.
  • A lack of understanding of youth culture and no desire to learn it.
  • Absolutely no ability to connect adolescents to the body after they graduate.

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What do you see as some of the main issues youth ministry is responding to effectively?

  • Serving their communities.
  • Getting kids excited about being in the church.
  • Allowing students to develop leadership skills.
  • Being an entry point to kids of all backgrounds to the church.
  • A swing towards small groups ministry.
  • Most youth workers are very authentic to their kids.
  • A desire to do ministry outside of the church and where kids are.

In what ways does youth ministry need to change?

  • I think as a profession we need to develop some standard goals. Why do we do youth ministry? How does one get the label as a professional youth worker? What are the standard things ALL youth ministries should be doing? Stuff like that.
  • Youth workers need to care less about attracting kids and care more about fitting their youth ministry into their church model and visa versa.
  • Youth workers need to get serious about training their adult volunteers.
  • We need to get past games and music and into something deeper. In the 1980’s Dan Spader, president of Sonlife, said “It’s a sin to bore a kid with the gospel.” I want to revise that to say, “It’s a sin to never teach a kid the gospel.” I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard a kid from other youth groups who visited our YM say that they have never heard the bible taught to them. When ministries begin teaching solely topically, they are truly missing out on something big.

Editorial note: This series originally appeared at Life in Student Ministry and has been reprinted with permission.

Gerrard Fess
About the author:
Gerrard R. Fess is the Youth & Family Pastor at Cary Christian Church . He currently blogs at and a contributor to YMX.

 
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