Mentoring Ministry: How God Can Use You to Shape the Following Generations. Revised Edition
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-393-46174-6
- EAN9781393461746
- Date de parution28/08/2023
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
Revised edition (2023), which includes the role of Philip the Evangelist as a type of mentor. Please post an honest review as it helps with visibility, social proof, and sales. Thank you so much. Our journeys are unique, and as we get older we should be better able to help shape the following generations using our gifts and experience. Yet many would-be mentors aren't so sure about how to go about this.
Past failures, pride, insecurity, lack of confidence and opportunity in a fragmented Western culture that prizes individualism have helped create seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Reliance on programs in business and church, and the professionalisation of Christian ministry have tended to hinder more natural connections between the generations; systems and organizational expertise may have grown, but often at the expense of discipleship and personal growth. Drawing on 30 years of ministry experience in four churches across three countries and two continents, my aim is to help you consider how you can better mentor an increasingly isolated generation of older teenagers and young adults - those aged between 18 and 30 years of age. By reading this you will: 1.
Gain a better understanding of the history of mentoring, and its biblical basis.2. Better appreciate typical obstacles to effective mentoring today.3. Consider biblical characters who mentored others, and how they point us to Christ.4. Gain clarity regarding your unique skills, interests and knowledge.5. Understand the essential components in a solid mentoring relationship.6. Recognize how you can begin to invest practically in young adults, and put yourself at God's disposal to help them.
Past failures, pride, insecurity, lack of confidence and opportunity in a fragmented Western culture that prizes individualism have helped create seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Reliance on programs in business and church, and the professionalisation of Christian ministry have tended to hinder more natural connections between the generations; systems and organizational expertise may have grown, but often at the expense of discipleship and personal growth. Drawing on 30 years of ministry experience in four churches across three countries and two continents, my aim is to help you consider how you can better mentor an increasingly isolated generation of older teenagers and young adults - those aged between 18 and 30 years of age. By reading this you will: 1.
Gain a better understanding of the history of mentoring, and its biblical basis.2. Better appreciate typical obstacles to effective mentoring today.3. Consider biblical characters who mentored others, and how they point us to Christ.4. Gain clarity regarding your unique skills, interests and knowledge.5. Understand the essential components in a solid mentoring relationship.6. Recognize how you can begin to invest practically in young adults, and put yourself at God's disposal to help them.
Revised edition (2023), which includes the role of Philip the Evangelist as a type of mentor. Please post an honest review as it helps with visibility, social proof, and sales. Thank you so much. Our journeys are unique, and as we get older we should be better able to help shape the following generations using our gifts and experience. Yet many would-be mentors aren't so sure about how to go about this.
Past failures, pride, insecurity, lack of confidence and opportunity in a fragmented Western culture that prizes individualism have helped create seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Reliance on programs in business and church, and the professionalisation of Christian ministry have tended to hinder more natural connections between the generations; systems and organizational expertise may have grown, but often at the expense of discipleship and personal growth. Drawing on 30 years of ministry experience in four churches across three countries and two continents, my aim is to help you consider how you can better mentor an increasingly isolated generation of older teenagers and young adults - those aged between 18 and 30 years of age. By reading this you will: 1.
Gain a better understanding of the history of mentoring, and its biblical basis.2. Better appreciate typical obstacles to effective mentoring today.3. Consider biblical characters who mentored others, and how they point us to Christ.4. Gain clarity regarding your unique skills, interests and knowledge.5. Understand the essential components in a solid mentoring relationship.6. Recognize how you can begin to invest practically in young adults, and put yourself at God's disposal to help them.
Past failures, pride, insecurity, lack of confidence and opportunity in a fragmented Western culture that prizes individualism have helped create seemingly insurmountable obstacles. Reliance on programs in business and church, and the professionalisation of Christian ministry have tended to hinder more natural connections between the generations; systems and organizational expertise may have grown, but often at the expense of discipleship and personal growth. Drawing on 30 years of ministry experience in four churches across three countries and two continents, my aim is to help you consider how you can better mentor an increasingly isolated generation of older teenagers and young adults - those aged between 18 and 30 years of age. By reading this you will: 1.
Gain a better understanding of the history of mentoring, and its biblical basis.2. Better appreciate typical obstacles to effective mentoring today.3. Consider biblical characters who mentored others, and how they point us to Christ.4. Gain clarity regarding your unique skills, interests and knowledge.5. Understand the essential components in a solid mentoring relationship.6. Recognize how you can begin to invest practically in young adults, and put yourself at God's disposal to help them.