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pstrdebi -> RE: When Does One Talk To Parents in Youth Ministry (6/14/2008 10:33:36 PM)
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ORIGINAL: rcjames I can tell you that rarely and I do mean rarely when a spouse, or teen tell you something on the family; is it the absolute truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Go see the parents, thank them for permitting their child to attend youth services, ask them if there is anything you or the Church can do for them, invite them to Church (or preferably a dinner or something, and look, listen, and discern the circumstances. You can then decide to talk to the Pastor, if need be, about further intervention into the family. As a youth leader you should be in contact with all the parents of the youth you are serving; whether or not they attend Church. Thanks RC I would have to agree with RC... Being a pastor and a prior youth pastor and worker... I have seen every angle. Not placing any blame or dis-belief on the girl... many teenage girl's "reality" is tweaked a little. Everything is exaggerated... and often, home life is exaggerated as well. Her parents could be as she says... or they could be really great people struggling to raise a teenage girl. Take RC's advice... just make a casual call or visit, letting them know that you are contacting them as a "get-to-know-you type of thing. Pray... and let God do the rest. You will be able to discern what kind of folks they are through conversation, etc. Then go from there. If it turns out that they are as she says... don't fuel the fire by "siding" with her. There is a bigger picture here. Talk to her about her duty as a daughter to 'honor her parents.' This can be difficult for her... but it is part of her growing spiritually. Learning to love her parents despite their shortcomings... is what God wants. You'll know what to do from there. And who knows, maybe it is the parents that God is working on... they need to be saved too. I also agree with the others about a female being with you when you talk to young girls. THIS IS VITALLY IMPORTANT! I have seen far too many girls get their feelings twisted because the youth pastor is giving them the attention they lack. They misinterpret it for affection and when the youth pastor does not reciprocate, the girl is hurt and makes up a story about the youth pastor. I also don't think it matters how old you are... just as long as you are led by God! God bless... Pastor Debi
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