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Invincible Youth Ministry Conference Tour

It’s worth it! (a short message of encouragement for youth leaders)

Posted on Thursday 31 August 2006 by Greg @ 8:40 am
Filed under: Rants

It’s worth it.

It’s worth the pain and strain.

It’s worth the small paychecks and big problems.

It’s worth the sideways glances from charter members with an agenda.

It’s worth the stains in the carpets from last night’s pizza party.

It’s worth the frustration of feeling that somehow it’s not all worth it.

It is.

Remember the youth leader Elijah?

He had a big event that he thought would make his youth group surrender to Jesus.

The stains he left weren’t from spilt Diet Coke but split blood from false prophets.

But instead of revival he got in trouble with the leadership team.

Instead of getting a raise, he got a love note from the Queen that he soon would be dead.

40 days later he is stuck in a cave, wondering if it was all worth it.

The Lord showed him that his mode of revival wasn’t usually usually through the "big event",

Not through the hurricanes, earthquakes and firestorms.

His power was through the gentle whisper of day-to-day obedience.

God reminded him that it was all worth it. After all 7,000 had not yet bent the knee to Baal.

It’s worth it youth leader.

Go to your cave and listen for the whisper…

And realize that many of your teens have not bowed the knee to Baal because of you.

Signed, Greg Stier

16 Comments for 'It’s worth it! (a short message of encouragement for youth leaders)'

  1. On August 31, 2006 @ 9:19 am Jeremy Watson said:
    • Great encouragement, thank you very much,sir! I’m 28 and just recently started working with the youth again and plan on becoming a youth minister. Something I felt called to do at the age of 15, but strayed away from at about 20. Now the holy spirit has finally pulled me back in!! And I couldn’t be more excited, you’re web site is amazing. I just found it yesterday and I just can’t get enough, keep up the good work please!

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  2. On August 31, 2006 @ 11:17 am BigDaddy said:
    • thanks.

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  3. On August 31, 2006 @ 5:58 pm Becky said:
    • Awesome insight. ~becky~ 

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  4. On August 31, 2006 @ 11:39 pm Carrie Evans said:
    • So True!  I got goose bumps reading it.  Thanks so much for your encouragement.  It really means so much.  Honestly I would never have gotten into youth work if it weren’t for your inspiration, and opening my eyes to the urgency and awesomeness of the Gospel message.  We’re working on putting together a "battle of the bands" for local high schools right now.  It’s going to be messy bringing in these secular HS bands into our brand new unblemished sanctuary, but so far we’ve got support.   I knew the risks going into it, but the potential to reach teens was just too tempting. Such a good reminder for me not to get too wrapped up in our "big event planning", but more in the ultimate connection to Christ.  BTW: We’re planning to give a powerful Gospel message right before the prizes are rewarded as well as show the "Game Day" promo.  I pray God uses it and D2S to reach many teens.

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  5. On September 1, 2006 @ 12:42 am Gary W. Cox said:
    • Hey, thank you. God Bless and walk always in the way of the Lord. May the dust your Rabbi Jesus be upon you.

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  6. On September 1, 2006 @ 1:00 pm Ashley Buckner said:
    • Our Youth Leaders needed to hear that I think. Nice job, Greg. L8r. Signing off, Ashley

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  7. On September 2, 2006 @ 4:35 pm Alex said:
    • Thanks Greg.  You been reading my mail?

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  8. On September 4, 2006 @ 9:18 am dreamer08 said:
    • hey thanks for the post greg…i sent it to my youth leaders and they said they got a lot out of it….best wishes for you and your team as you launch into Game Day

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  9. On September 5, 2006 @ 1:39 pm Kevin said:
    • OOh yeah.. just what I needed to hear!    

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  10. On September 5, 2006 @ 5:06 pm carol melton said:
    • thanks, i needed that . feeling a little down today.that lifted me.

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  11. On September 6, 2006 @ 10:50 am Pastor C said:
    • Hey Greg,   This is your counter part down in the Springs. Just want to let you know that this was for me. The past 4 weeks have been the most challenging time I have had for along time. I have had to seek allot of advice and counseling just to keep it together as a youth pastor. This weekend we are doing our dare 2 care rally and God has put people in my life to encourage and just hold my arms up. Thanks Greg for being a servant and a friend and ALL WAYS being real. Love ya bud Pastor C Xperience Student Ministries Colorado Springs

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  12. On September 6, 2006 @ 1:16 pm Janna H said:
    • Thanks Greg!! As a new youth leader (three months in) I get frustrated and frantic and scared all the time. I freak when I can’t get things together and I panic when my Dare2Share planning seems to be fraying out of control. Yet, through it all, I keep praying and asking for His guidance. Maybe what you just said was what God wanted me to hear. Thank you for reaffirming my purpose at youth group–I’m looking forward to Dare2Share Denver in November. Janna H. (Laurel United Methodist Youth Group - Laurel, MT)

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  13. On September 14, 2006 @ 11:56 am Stephanie said:
    • Hi Greg!  I just sent that to my youth leader…I think its something they all need to hear!  I can’t WAIT to see you in WA next year!  Stephanie

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  14. On September 22, 2006 @ 6:51 am Thad Burleigh said:
    • Hi Greg, just wanted to say thanks for shedding light on a dream I had about 6 months ago. It was about Baal, (just a few words said) like the destruction of Baal. I have been a Youth leader for two years. In late June, I lost my job after being there 10 1/2 years. My family and I reallized we would have to relocate. Leaving these kids and teenagers was one of the hardest things I have ever done to move 400 miles away. I realized God was doing something in our lives, and I have been listening and praying for the quiet voice. This is just confirmation on I felt God was saying. Thanks again for being obedient and serving Him. Thad

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  15. On November 4, 2006 @ 6:27 pm biblethumpinmaniac said:
    •                         You gonna write a song someday Greg? lol.  I really liked it it was so cool ;)  I just love how you did this.  I wonder if you know how to sing :O but you already have so many talents!  Like doing the Napoleon Dynamite dance with numchucks! lol don’t think I forgot! :D  Haha no wonder your wife chose you! :P  I loved it really.  You are really talented  with what you do.                               Much luv ;)                                 Sammi

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  16. On February 2, 2008 @ 2:14 am kistov said:
    • pre teen pageant gown

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