Students vs. Teens
I was reading on marko’s blog this morning about the junior high summit and was very interested in a lot of what was being shared. Christian Smith was answering questions about his research on the role of parents in the faith formation of students/teens. At the end of what marko shared with us you would read the following:
- “If you could change one thing about youth ministry, what would it be?
CS: If I could Change one thing about youth ministers is I would have YM stop calling teens “students”, because that relates teens to what they know about school. In Youth Group they should be seen as whole people who have a life outside of academic success. To call them students narrows them down to their scholastic identity. Church should be an institution that sees them as all that they are. There are a lot of kids that have dropped out of school and therefore lost there identity in Church as well! Our Public language should be Teens or Youth. If someone’s job is to legitimately work with youth in school then they are student ministers, outside of that, why would they be titled that? I don’t care what they want to be called, they shouldn’t be called students, it is collaborating with the motto of don’t fail, and they don’t need that from the church.”
What are your thoughts on this? I am not sure how I feel or what I agree with and am just searching out an overall thought and direction from others?
