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What Can You Expect From Christian Mentoring? Traits Every Christian Mentor Should Have; The Holy Spirit’s Role in Mentoring; Tips for Effective Mentoring; Examples of Mentoring in the Bible; Modern Examples of Christian Mentoring; Resources for Finding and Becoming a Mentor
1 Ιαν 2014 · Mentoring is a biblical idea. Although the word "mentor" itself is never used in Scripture, the principles applied when using that terminology are found throughout the biblical text. We see numerous examples of mentoring relationships taking place throughout the Bible.
A Christian mentor is a Jesus follower who helps others follow Jesus in a one-on-one setting. They regularly spend time with their mentee (the person they mentor), sharing stories, teaching, and encouraging their spiritual growth.
Mentoring is an ancient practice that involves a relational process where experience and values pass from one generation to another. Throughout the Bible, mentoring was the primary means of passing on faith, knowledge, and skills. It has also been the means of passing on the torch of faith from generation to generation.
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.
Help you experience the potential of reflection for learning from the experiences through which God has taken you. Enable you to find a mentor or a mentoree. Equip you to build effective teams. Open your eyes to how churches and Christian organisations can be transformed through organised mentoring.
Although mentors need not be experts on the Bible, the goal of Christian mentoring is life change, and application of biblical truth is an indispensable part of that process. If you find your mentee needs to grow in an area unfamiliar to you, do not drop out. Undertake the learning process together. Mentees often love this collaborative