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November 07, 2011 Posted by Mark Oestreicher

When I saw the list of topics for Slant 33 this year, I saw this one and thought, I know a thing or two about that. But then, when I sat down to write out my thoughts, I realized I had, in fact, stepped into a much larger internet fishbowl to talk about it. Then I closed the doors, shut the windows, and hid in the closet under the stairs in fear like Will Smith in I Am Legend. Okay, I’m kidding—a little; I didn’t close all the shades, just the ones in the front of the house.

Healthy and vulnerable friendships for youth pastors are so essential. I spend a lot of my days talking and connecting with youth pastors around the country, and there is one common theme youth workers struggle with: They are extremely lonely. We don’t have a lot of friends. All youth workers dream about having a small group of trusted friends who love and care for them for who they are and not what they do for the church.


I had a hard time with this topic, which is weird because I love my friends. I have great friends. I have significant and sincere bonds with people in my inner circle. I don’t see them every day. Don’t even talk to them every day, but the friendships I have are meaningful, solid, healthy, inspiring, fun, and reliable. In the rickety and topsy-turvy world of ministry, it’s those real and true friendships that keep me sane and grounded. They make being in a fishbowl not so bad.

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