I’m not a regular university student. I’m in my 30’s. I work full time. I’ve got two kids.
But, I’ve got the holidays of a university student.
Even with attending Summer school, I’ve had a month of study holidays. Without studying over the summer, I’d have been on holidays from mid November.
That’s a lot of time off...
Hopefully, young adults of faith put this time to good use.
They commit to spiritual disciples.
They get stuck into ministry opportunities.
They get their hands dirty.
Of course, the danger of this is that it does not last.
If you set up your young adults for a spiritual boost over the holidays then they’ll find that this opportunity soon dries up.
Employment only gives you 4 weeks of holidays.
Kids never give you time off.
Adulting is full time.
So, while it is useful to encourage those with idle time to commit to injecting energy into their faith, a more productive - at least long term - practice would be to encourage and resource young people to engage with their faith in times when they are not free. For, this is the life which awaits them in the future...
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