You are a student leader for a reason. Maybe you chose to be, maybe someone else chose it for you—no matter how you got here, God has a plan to use you in ministry. You and your youth worker know that you’re new at this thing. You have leadership abilities, but you’re still a student—so how do you do it? Doug Fields has been a youth pastor for a long time, and he has helped a few students here and there figure out how to be leaders in his ministry. Now he’s here to help you. You may be afraid or overwhelmed, or you may feel privileged … or even a little cocky ... whatever the case, the tools in this book will help you get the most of your time as a leader. Here’s a little bit of what’s inside: • Learning how Jesus led others • Lightening the load of your adult leaders • Discovering the secrets of getting others involved• Deepening your own faith by serving others • Balancing your schedule—family, school, faith, leadership • Becoming an encourager You’ve been entrusted with leadership responsibilities, and Help! I’m a Student Leader! is full of hands-on leadership ideas and guidance that’ll help you discover the leadership role that you were created to fill.
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Though, this does not have to be read as such, I read it with that intention, and it was wonderful!!! I prayed and meditated after every chapter, took notes on what was stuck out to me, and I feel 20x more encouraged about really committing to my spiritual life, so that God may use me!
I was offered a Student Leader role at my youth group, but I have said no (for now) due to stress and commitments in multiple areas of my life. But my friend still offered this book for me to read, and after possibly two years of not touching it, I can say I read it and feel a lot more joyful after such!
I believe you can take away different things from this book, as The Holy Spirit will speak and emphasis things to you as you need.
Even if you are not 100 percent committed to being a student leader, and am just thinking about leadership period, I would still encourage you to read this book, because it helps in many areas that leads to direct leadership.
It's a great book to put in the hands of the targeted audience: the young people (student leaders) helping in youths ministry. Easy to read, concise and great principles. It's a good ressources for the pastor/leader to sparkle conversations and go deeper in the mentoring process. I wished it was translated into French to be used easily :)
I plan to use this book with the Student Leadership team for the Student ministry at my church. This book is easy to read, written to a young audience, and full of practical tips for leadership.
I wish there were more scripture references and methods/application rooted in scripture. The ones are not bad and have ties to scripture- I just wished it had a little more emphasis.
I read this with a group of youth leaders. It's geared toward teenagers ("student" leaders), but there was still plenty to get from it. I wasn't the target audience, but it was still good information for discussion.
A fantastic guide to navigating and training student leaders in a youth group. I read it when I was in middle school and it still informs how I do ministry to and with students today.
When I finished this book, and really when I finished the first chapter, I realized that I am not who this book is intended for. This book is intended for students who are going to be, or already are, or maybe even unsure about, being leaders in their youth group. As a youth pastor, I liked a lot of what Doug wrote and will share with some students in my youth group who I want to see become leaders. It's an incredibly brief read that I believe any student in a youth group can sit down and read with ease.
My only gripes with the book were it's odd formatting (aligning all the paragraphs to the right? Really?) and Fields' off-the-mark "dad-joke" style of humor. I previously read "Your First Two Years in Student Ministry" by Fields, which had the same kind of jokes. Sure, they're funny at times but overall, are just kind of...flat.
Overall, if you're a youth pastor looking for ways to equip your students to be leaders in youth group, this book provides practical applications and advice that will help.
I thoroughly enjoyed Doug Field's book, "Help! I'm a Student Leader." I'm an adult youth leader. I've been in ministry for several years, but I still found this book to be very helpful. The main theme of the book is service with the right heart. Come to serve. Serve for God. Be a willing servant. Doug offers great suggestions for how to serve: be available, encourage, look for needs and fill them. The principles are applied with personal illustrations and practical suggestions. I popped into the bookstore for something else and ended up reading the entire book right there in one sitting. I was blessed and refocused. I highly recommend this for any current or prospective student leader!
helpful book for guiding students into thinking about leadership in ministry. This book is not all inclusive, but it is a good thought-provoker and a tool I will be using with students.
I'm not the target audience for this book, but it was helpful and practical, especially as I try to encourage young leaders in my youth group small group. Short and easy ready.