What’s Next?

Amanda on December 23rd, 2009

A great post from Ashely.

Let’s just be honest ladies, youth ministry is HARD!  So hard in fact that it has one of the highest turn over rates of any ministry job.  18 months to be exact.  Yep, that’s right, 18 months is the average stay of a Youth Pastor at a church.  Can you believe that!  It seems unbelievable, then some-days you can completely understand why.  Underpaid, overworked, under appreciated.  Even on my most optimistic days those 3 words are a reality in youth ministry.  It truly saddens me that such a beautiful, kingdom exploding job can be so tough on the families that serve.  My husband and I have been at this youth ministry thing for 11 years now.  30 creeps in and you find yourself asking, what’s next?  Will he be a youth pastor when he’s 40?  Do they even hire 50 year old youth pastors??

Only a very teeny tiny percentage of guys in YM retire as youth ministers.  My  question to you is, what’s next?  Go the long haul where you are? Another youth pastor job? Working your way up to a larger church? Senior pastor, missionary, church planter, teacher, firefighter, starbucks barista?

xo
Ashley Christian

I (Amanda) know this is something that crosses my mind every-so-often. The “what’s next” idea is scary and uncertain. And usually if you are serving in ministry you are feeling God’s call to be there now, and its hard to see beyond.

It’s definitely not something to sit in and worry about but I am curious what you guys do with that question. How do you answer that for yourselves and you families?

Shari at 10:37pm December 23

That one has always been an easy one for me. What next? Whatever God says to do. I know that he has the next step and is never surprised by it. (But it is fun to think of all the different things that might be the what next!) Hang on for the adventure.

Destiny at 12:08pm February 3

I can not imagine being in any other ministry besides youth ministry. My husband makes the comment about one day down the road about becoming a senior pastor, and I just look at him and say I am not the senior pastor wife type. I dont fit the mold, and dont want the weight that a family in that position deals with. I want him in youth ministry as long as possible. I have a heart for missions, and dream of my kids growing up out of the US, and dedicating our lives there. Slowly God is showing me more and more. I still have no desire to be anywhere else but youth ministry, but I have met some incredible pastors wives that dont fit the mold and are incredible. Time changes things, as I continue to go through the process God has for me, I am sure he will guide us and direct us into different areas. But this chapter in our lives is definitely youth, and what the next chapter holds, I can not see or imagine.