Former Ohio House Representative, Les Brown, once said,
The graveyard is the richest place on earth, because it is here that you will find all the hopes and dreams that were never fulfilled, the books that were never written, the songs that were never sung, the inventions that were never shared, the cures that were never discovered, all because someone was too afraid to take that first step, keep with the problem, or determined to carry out their dream. (Goodreads.com)
I love that imagery. It’s true. There are a lot of people who truly never do what God placed them on this earth to do. But I’d beg to differ that the graveyard is the richest place on earth. I think the richest place on earth are our children’s churches, youth groups, and college campuses. This is where dreams and callings begin to emerge. It’s there that God’s calling on a young person’s life can either thrive or slowly fade.
So, what do we do about that? We foster the calling that they have on their lives—whether they’re called to ministry in the church or ministry in the marketplace. We want them to be used by God and prepared for what He has for them. We can do a few things for them:
God has such amazing things He wants to do in this world, and He is already calling, preparing, and leading kids and teenagers to do what He wants them to do. We just get to come alongside them and champion that. We get to meet them where they are, in our children’s ministry, youth groups, and college campuses—truly, the richest places on earth.