Answers Logo
Search


How involved is your husband/wife in the youth ministry at your church?



100% - at everything, above and beyond.

75% - gets to most things, intregal part.

50% - he/she gets to about half of the events and services.

25% - shows up at stuff that is important to him/her, but that's it.

0% - my spouse is uninvolved in the youth ministry.

Vote

Share/Save/Bookmark
View The Results of This Poll



rss
2 Comments
Jon
2009-02-22 23:18:55 ET

Josh
My wife is my right hand in ministry, usually doing the paperwork, mailing's errands, etc..... Also is an amazing help with the young girls in my ministry, I do not know what I would do without her. If I had any volunteer like her she would not have to be in ministrry with me. Although even if she didn't have to be there she would (just asked her, I cheated). Good question though.

2009-02-23 03:37:27 ET

My wife does not come to a whole bunch of the stuff that we do in the youth ministry. It is not that she wants to, but we have a 20 month old daughter and she clings to her. So, I firmly believe that right now, her ministry is to be their for our daughter and she can join me later. But, my wife will be going with me to NYMC at the end of the week without our daughter. I just hope and pray that (1.) we won't miss her too much and (2.) my wife will be blessed and to know that she is not alone in this world of youth ministry.


Leave a comment

Email Address *

Your email address will not be published. (We add your Gravatar icon if you have one)

Please enter a valid email address below.

Name *

Please enter your name below.

Your Website URL

Comment *

Maximum of 4000 chars. (0/4000)

Please enter a comment below.

(Fields marked * are mandatory)


Submit Comment
Spam controlled by Akismet

Poll Author

Joshua Griffin is the High School Pastor at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, CA. He als...

View My Previous Polls

My Website

Share Link

Use the link below to share this poll.

Embed This Poll

You can also place this poll on your website or blog as a widget. Simply copy and paste the code below into your HTML.

Alternatively, we now support oEmbed.