How to Write a Message: A Response
When I got the privilege of writing this I thought “Sweet! Can’t wait… hope it’s not on teaching.” Dead serious. Then I got the topic. Holy goodness. Some of us are gifted at the whole preaching/teaching gig… others of us just survive this part of the job. I am a survivor.
I love youth ministry but I’ve always said that God has a real sense of humor. Why else would I be a Youth Pastor? I struggle every time I have to write original material, and it’s people like me who keep Group Publishing in business (or at minimum, access search engines to find material). It’s also why our youth ministry is small group based. I learned from the beginning, play to your strengths & find people who LOVE to fill those weak spots. From the get-go, I knew I wasn’t gifted in teaching and when it did go well, the Holy Spirit seriously showed up.
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I don’t even like being up in front of large crowds, go figure cause that’s kinda part of the job. Just a few weeks ago I had a panic attack during BOTH services over a two minute announcement. Like I said, God’s got a sense of humor. But regardless of our abilities, we are doing & being who God has called us to be. The way we get there & tools we use can vary.
If you are like me, consider this your official permission to go out & find material to tweak. You are still a great youth pastor & still following Him even if you struggle with writing. Please know that you are not a failure if this area is a challenge to you.
You mean I have to?
What do you do though when you simply have to teach & writing a message is required? The whole three point thing is nice. And it works for some. But what I’ve found works for me is starting with personal stories or illustrations from history or sports etc. Stories have the ability to captivate and teach. They are relatable and show that you aren’t just talking theory here, you lived it (or at minimum know someone who’s Uncle Barnabus was talking with his cousin Loraine who heard it from her boyfriend who read it…).
It can be as simple as obedience or following directions and a cooking catastrophe (yum… burnt cookies). Or it could be death where you share losing a friend. Stories run the gamut. They can fit in most situations.
When I first started in youth ministry (& to this day) the hardest part for me about writing a message is, well, the writing part. Getting myself into the lesson, emotionally tied and ready to teach is a challenge for me. What I discovered is that since stories are personal they are much easier for me as the teacher to communicate a point because I am invested.
Jesus did it
Plus, the more I look at it, the more I see Christ. He taught through the use of story. Relatable, understandable and rememberable… if that’s a word. Flip through the Gospels and there is Jesus teaching through story, what a great way to lead if we too taught like Jesus, through story!
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Need advice, prayer, encouragement?
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Process
Earlier in the week Kurt mentioned finding a process that works for each person. I tend to go the route of:
1. Personal story
2. Tie to teachable moment – the lesson you can learn
3. Bible verse
4. Application question – directed at the student, can be reflective or action oriented
5. Peace out home slice!!
It’s simple. And let’s face it. Our goal isn’t to write a thesis, it’s to be building relationships and making an eternal impact in these student’s lives.
Share some of the best places you have found stories or illustrations!










Conversation
Hey Anonymous - I'm so sorry
Hey Anonymous - I'm so sorry you are in this spot, it always stinks when we start to sink. When was your last day off? When I start to feel burnt out & question if I should stay in this career... it's usually cause I haven't taken care of me (this includes health, God time, family & friends.) What is it that feeds YOUR soul? How about detaching from email & cell phone? I have a buddy who on vacation, relinquishes his cell to his wife for the entire trip/time off! Is it possible to do this for a day?
Too many days of "burnt out" feeling & I know I start to get depressed, making it harder to dig out. When that happens I have to force myself to schedule a Sabbath. You know that "God Sightings" thing they do in Group VBS? When I'm burning out, I make myself recognize & talk about at least one God Sighting every day. Praying for you, and I mean it!!
D.H. - I'm so glad you were encouraged!!! (wouldn't it be awesome if they expanded the conference!?!?!)
John - Great words. Thanks ;)
I think I was reminding myself as much as everyone else.
One of the biggest struggles
One of the biggest struggles that me and our team wrestle with is "making the point" versus "sharing the truth." We are learning as a team when to scuttle the message and follow the rabbit trail; this requires that our antenna are up and we are discerning of our students. Time and time again, our best lessons happen when we follow the prompting of the Spirit. Thanks for reminding us that our role is not to write a thesis...but to share in the Good News with our students.
Thank you for your very
Thank you for your very encouraging words. You have spoken my heart out loud. Every day I do this job by God's grace. Thank you for the encouragement and ministry you provide! It is so great knowing there is a group of youth pastors who have your back and are cheering you on. Great resources. I hope you bring your conference back to Canada soon. With great love and respect in Christ
Thanks youth ministry for
Thanks youth ministry for these articles. I have been struggling for a while now to come up with a talk. I am at the point of giving up and finding something else to do. All of these points help, but any advice on when you feel like you are burnt out and ready to quite?
Our winter camp is coming up and I am not looking forward to this. I have gone 5 years without many volunteers and not being able to do small groups and think it has taken it toll on me. Thanks for the articles!
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