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Mentoring is the activity of fostering growth in a man’s life through a relationship with another man, who has potentially helpful resources to offer him. Mentors possess life experiences, skills, relationships, knowledge, wisdom, and Biblical insight that can be helpful to his mentee. While primarily designed for the mentee’s
• To emphasise that the foundation for effective Christian mentoring is a vital, growing relationship with Jesus Christ. • To give a clear understanding of the various dimensions of mentoring and what is involved. • To explain that mentoring can be done with varying degrees of intensity from a close friendship to a professional relationship,
“In the Bible and throughout history, we see God using intentional mentoring relationships to help us become more like Jesus. The Mentoring Men leadership team provide encouragement and guidance for what can be a life changing relationship. This manual for mentors and mentees is a valuable resource and trail guide for the journey!”
Click HERE for: a free pdf download link; contents; and commendations. II. Resources for Mentoring Sessions. Diagnostic tools, discussion starters, Bible studies, articles, etc., for use in mentoring and training sessions and retreats.
Mentoring can be defined in a variety of ways, but it is not a new concept. We find such a relationship throughout the pages of Scripture. Moses served as a mentor to Joshua, Jesus equipped His small band of disciples, and Paul invested personally in men such as Timothy, Titus and many others.
This paper will examine the relationship of Paul and Timothy through an exegetical and historical exposition of Acts 16:1-4, including textual support from 1 Timothy 1:2, and 2 Timothy 1:1-14; all of which point towards Paul as mentor, fellow laborer, and spiritual father. Wayne F . Steury.
• Give examples of mentoring relationships in the Bible and how they worked • Explain how Jesus used mentoring with the disciples • Analyse the role of mentoring in making disciples today • Reflect theologically on instances of mentoring and coaching