Youth ministry drop out points. Again.
I keep returning to this topic because, first of all, it keeps entering my mind. I think about it a lot.
Second, the issue matters. Those who are connected to the church - never mind in vocational ministry - must care about those within the church. This, inevitably, will involve those who transition out of the church.
Third, I genuinely believe that this is a topic that demands to be spoken about. It matters. And enough people don’t think about it or speak about it.
So…here we are again.
But, I also keep returning to this topic because I keep discovering ways that I’ve undersold it. For, it is much bigger, deeper and more complex topic which a series of ages, life stages, or relational steps won’t cover.
And this drop out point is dark.
It is painful.
It is devastating.
Abuse.
Physical.
Sexual.
Spiritual.
This is a drop out point that is self-inflicted by the church.
And, it is one that can result in the door of the church being permanently closed.
But, it exists.
Shamefully.
And, it must be spoken about.
To do otherwise would be to continue a history of silence, wilful ignorance and cover-up.
So… while it hurts to say, abuse must be a factor adding to those leaking out the back door of the church.
The victims.
Their family.
Their friends.