A couple weeks back I was waiting in the drive-thru at Starbucks.
Yes, I know this is counter “The Starbucks Way” and using the drive-thru at Starbucks reveals my addiction to caffeine instead of my innate draw to have a local living room experience. But I digress. I was on my way to high school small groups and I needed drugs. OK? There, that’s the truth. I needed drugs! It was for the children’s safety. Trust me.
So, while I waited in line… one eye on the clock ticking ever closer to my being late, yet again… and the other eye on my drug dealer taking her sweet time making chitchat with the car in front of me when all I really needed was my fix… I started to have this little thought:
The spouses of my youth ministry friends are awesome.
Here’s what I mean: I know a bunch of people in youth ministry. I mean, a bunch. People who work in churches of all shapes and sizes, big parachurch ministries, start-ups, youth ministry companies, on and on.
And here’s the simple, hard-hitting, unmistakeable truth about a lot of those who are successful: They couldn’t do it without an amazing spouse who makes them better.
While I do mean that somewhat practically, like… their spouse looks after the kids or brings home the bacon so that they can continue in youth ministry for the long haul— I also mean that there are youth ministry spouses who are amazing people outside of the practical support they bring in support of their spouse’s ministry.
Still waiting for my cup of coffee, I jotted down this note: “It’d be cool to profile youth ministry spouses on the blog.”
That’s why I’m writing this small post today.
I’m curious if you think it’d be worth it to interview and write profiles of youth ministry spouses. And if so, what are some things you’d like to know about youth ministry spouses that’d be helpful to you in your ministry?
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