Book Review: Inside the Mind of Youth Pastors

Josh on February 12th, 2009

I absolutely love the concept for this book. It has the perfect title and I’ve always wanted this knowledge in the hands of my supervisor. It is a much-needed resource for our profession, so I was excited to see someone take the subject on.

Mark Riddle comes with a wealth of consulting history in the youth ministry world, making him the resident expert on the subject of hiring a youth worker. I especially love the gifting disclaimer in the front letting you know that “receiving it from a youth pastor is a compliment.” I just wish the book was more straightforward and went step-by-step through the hiring process. Instead it focuses too much on the author’s ideas for sustainable youth ministry, which are good but felt like it belonged in another book on the subject.

I’ve immediately used principles from other chapters in our ministry – “you’re in the wrong office” is a brilliant chapter on gossip and unity, and the chapter on over-eagerness to hire or be hired is really, really good. There’s a lot of great observations for senior pastors to learn from in here, but it is possible the definitive book on hiring and understanding your youth pastor is yet to be written. B

JG

Nathaniel Dame at 6:52pm February 12

Very cool! I’ve met Mark online and sounds like a great guy & great book. Will have to check it out.

Daniel Brooks at 8:03am February 13

Hey Josh, this was a very good book. I think all church leadership should read this book. It has crossover principles in it, which could apply to other ministries within the church.

Josh at 7:49am February 14

Agreed on both counts! JG