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How to Teach Students to Be Creative

Students are not creative. They are obsessed with getting everything right and that drives them to mimic.

Mimics don’t create, they repeat. They don’t explore, think, wander or risk.

When I was a kid my dad sent me to a day camp called The Island. The Island was actually an island at a local park in the middle of a lagoon. Every day we were challenged to create something. We built rafts, we learned about plants and trees, we made box cameras to photograph cool stuff. We learned to be creative.

So where do students go today to learn how to be creative? The Island would not be open today due to parents’ concerns about safety. How do students learn to express themselves in a technological world?

I know you might think this is not a youth ministry issue, after all you were never asked to help students be creative. However, if we don’t help students create and express themselves then they will never learn to be venerable, and they won’t know how to respond to a hurting world.

We need to encourage students to pursue music and art, powerful tools to reach people for Christ. Creativity can be instilled in students but to make this happen we need to do the following:

1. Make space for response

Too often we tell students what to think and believe and then we say “go into the world and live our values.” Students start strong but quickly forget what they were told to believe because they never knew why they believed it in the first place.

Allow students to discover the truth in God’s Word and give them space to respond to his leading in their life. Allow them to make applications that are important to them, resist making the applications for them.