How do you respond when facing criticism in youth ministry?

Let’s be honest, ministry can be very personal.  We generally pour ourselves into our youth ministry in practically every way.  So when there is some kind of criticism with how we are doing things, it can be really hurtful.

How we deal and address any criticism in youth ministry can be the make or break moment in our longevity.  Beyond this it can be a determining factor to our own personal health and stability.  But how should we respond?

In this episode I’m diving into this essential subject.  In this episode you’ll learn the value in receiving criticism, how to prevent it–or at least some of it, and the steps you need to take when dealing with it well.

Links mentioned:

Dealing with Expectations in Youth Ministry (Episode 037)

Resources mentioned in this Podcast:

Crucial Conversations Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High, Second Edition

In this particular episode, you will learn:

  • What you can do to help prevent criticism in youth ministry
  • How criticism in youth ministry can actually be helpful
  • Steps to take when dealing with criticism

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About the Author
I am a Youth Ministry veteran of twenty four years, and currently serve as the Student Pastor at High Desert Church.  I help equip and encourage Youth Pastors through this blog and podcast The Longer Haul.  My passion is helping Youth Pastors create a ministry of longevity that they truly love.  I am the grateful husband of Sarah and the dad of Emma, Anna, Lizzy, and Jack.  I am a speaker, lover of vintage VW’s, and the owner of one 1972 VW Westfalia Bus.