3 Parts of My Job I Love the Most

Josh on April 29th, 2009

One of our projects for our Core team staff retreat yesterday was to list three parts of our job we absolutely love the most. I love my job on a whole bunch of levels, so it was hard to choose! I shared these three things with the team, thought I would toss them online for you to see, too. Here’s some of my favorite things to do:

Creating -  I love to brainstorm and generate ideas that could connect a student to the message of Jesus. I like coming up with new ideas, I love to search for innovation. I love programming! Creating something is so fun for me.

Crafting – I love preparing a message to give to students. I love starting with a white board and a blank document and struggling through what God would have us say. I love looking at a series from a distance and shaping the arc it will follow, or even crafting the arc of a specific talk or lesson. I definitely like speaking, too, but love crafting the most.

Seeing - I think I might be a fixer. I love seeing holes in our ministry, and figuring out a plan to fill them. I love seeing our discipleship process strengths and weaknesses and devising a plan to make it work as it should again. I love leading a team and figuring out shapes and looking for volunteers and student leaders to lead the charge wherever needed. I love spending time with a student seeing where they are at and pushing them to the next step. I love jumping into a conversation with a volunteer and looking for ways to build them into more.

What parts of your job do you love the most?

JG

Big Bro at 4:43am April 30

In my Job… troubleshooting and solving problems.

In the Ministry… I am satisfied to be one of the people behind the scenes pushing to get things done. I am also learning to appreciate the fact that God allows the Ministry to change at a moment’s notice. Many youth issues seem to be pretty predictable (if you manage to see them coming), the unpredictable part is how God chooses to change a life, seeing that election in action is an awesome and enjoyable site. It can be pretty painful too, but in the end sorrow is overcome with Joy. (Psalm 13)

Tyler V at 11:49am May 5

Relational time with students….and if that relational time involves lunch at Taco Bell…even better!