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Responsibilities of a Leader
When challenging his leaders in relation to serving students he said there are three things he asks them to do:
1. Pray
You can’t lead someone spiritually if you haven’t asked the Spirit to guide and help. Prayer is one of those “must” that rarely ever happens.
2. Prepare
Be ready to for what might come up with students. Know what they are going through. And if you are teaching a lesson, definitely take the necessary time to know and ingest the topic you are discussing.
3. Pursue
Teens like to know they matter and one of the best ways to do that is to pursue them. I’m not talking about during church or the EPIC teaching times, but outside of GPCC and EPIC. Contact them through Facebook, text, or call them. Meet with them for a shake or a burrito. Show up at one of their sporting events. Really, just love them throughout the week.
Thanks Adam, for this great reminder!