Below is what I saw to be the most significant part of the first chapter. I keep the commitment list on a sticky note on my computer to remember them; they offer a refreshing perspective. Be prepared to discuss them when we meet on Saturday. There are several questions at the end of the post...feel free to jot down some responses for our meeting. See you Saturday and God Bless!
Top Ten Commitments for
Fields, Doug. Your First Two Years in Youth Ministry. 2002. Zondervan:Grand Rapids
1. I will move slowly. (Proverbs 14:15-16)
2. I will regularly check my motives and evaluate my heart. (Proverbs 20:8-12)
3. I will steer clear of the numbers game. (Matthew 18:12)
4. I will not criticize the past. (Philippians 3:13)
5. I will avoid the comparison trap. (Galatians 6:4)
6. I will focus on priorities (Matthew 22:36-40)
7. I will pace myself. (Hebrews 10:36)
8. I will serve (Matthew 20:26-28)
9. I will be a learner (Proverbs 4:5; 13:20)
10. I will pursue contentment (Philippians 4:11)
For group discussion:
1. Which commitment is going to be the toughest for you?
2. Which commitment offers you the most encouragement?
For personal reflection:
1. Do I have a sprint mentality or a marathon mindset when it comes to
2. How will it affect the church and/or the student ministry if I quit too soon?
3. What is my personal plan to evaluate my motives?
4. How can I begin an honest conversation with my supervisor about the “numbers” game?
5. What can I do to improve the commitment that I struggle with the most?