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February 20, 2012 Posted by Mark Oestreicher
Personal suffering is not something I have escaped. It isn’t something anyone has escaped. I didn’t choose to experience it, but now that I have, I wouldn’t try to escape it. As I think about my life in ministry, I realize suffering is alive in three simple ways: past, present, and future.

My past suffering shapes my perspective on the current realities present in my life and ministry. As I filter through my past, there is one milestone I would describe as life-changing suffering. My mother passed away when I was fifteen after a four-year battle with cancer.
Most youth workers survive their experience in youth ministry to go on to bigger, more grandiose experiences, like becoming a senior pastor or selling TVs at Best Buy. Those of us who stick it out find ourselves changed by the many trials of working with pre-adults. I have my share of stories, but one sticks out in particular.

In a previous church, within six months, my evaluation went from “exceeding expectations” to “if things don’t change, we’ll have to find someone else.” When I asked, I was given no direction about the changes needed, so I had the sinking feeling I was on borrowed time. Sure enough, several months later, I was asked to resign.

Like a lot of fellow youth workers, I traded a business cubicle for a youth ministry office. Wide-eyed and overly optimistic Kristen and I longed for a career revolving around our faith and family while impacting the lives of teenagers.

And in ten years of working in the local church, our lives certainly revolved around our faith, family, and impacting the lives of teenagers. Some of our proudest moments have come in seeing that growth through the long haul. There have been so many times when I’ve grabbed Kristen and said, “This is so worth it!”
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