Youth Group Stereotypes

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Although each youth group as a whole is unique, the same types of people can be found within all of them. In most books and movies, there are the three teens that make up the main clique: the leader, the sidekick, and the romantic interest, as well as the uniform groups consisting of the nerds, the jocks, the artists, etc. Many of us might find these movie stereotypes difficult to identify with (though some are immensely accurate), but in my experience, a youth group wouldn’t be a youth group without these few key personalities to hold it together. The Prayer-Warrior This is the person that everyone on goes to when they have a problem. After spilling your deepest, darkest secrets with them, they usually say something along the lines of, “I’ll pray for you,” or, “I’ll keep you in my prayers.” My question: how long is their prayer list…? …show more content…

She means well. She’s simply trying to keep people out of trouble, but she can be a bit obnoxious. The Instigator(s) If anyone is to be blamed for something, it’s this kid. The instigator is the troublemaker of the group, and they tend to be accompanied by one or two of their buddies. It’s these guys who keep the “mom” on her toes during youth group events. The Walking-Bible From VBS to Bible Challenge, this person knows their stuff. While most remember that “someone said something somewhere” in the Bible, this individual can quote word-for-word any verse, chapter, and book. They channel their inner Hermione Granger during bible class: on the edge of their seat, hand in the air, fingers wiggling frantically, in hope of getting called on. However, if you need to know where to find that one parable, you know who to

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