
1. Listen
well and make change slowly. There is a reason why the church does things the
way they do.
2. Get
the lead pastor and board behind any major changes that need to be done. The
more the church leadership owns the ministry the more effective it becomes.
3. Be
an equipper before being a doer. It transforms your students and adults from
consumers into workers.
4. Align
the vision, missions and goals of the youth ministries with the vision of the
church. In this way the youth ministry becomes a part of the entire church body. Teenagers need many significant relationships with adults from all walks of life to become healthy, well-rounded Christ followers.
5. Encourage
the entire church body to invest into the lives of teenager. 50-80% of them
already have a significant relationship with a teenager as a coach, relative,
teacher, co-worker, etc.