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Orientation Guides
Mentor
Help your church's mentors form clear expectations for their relationships.
Store Code: OG16
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Price: $14.95

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Topics:Authenticity, Christian life, Development, Discipleship, Mentoring
Filters:Discipleship, Mentoring
References:Psalm 15, Proverbs 20:24, Matthew 18:6
Date Added:December 15, 2009
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Overview

"Believe that God has given you something that you can pass on and share with another, and be willing to do so when the opportunity arises," says Doug Stewart at the end of his interview in this resource. Stewart has been a mentor throughout his life, but for a long time he didn't realize it. Now that he does, he sees his mentoring as a "skill" or "posture" that he must cultivate.
This orientation guide can help the mentors in your church—conscious or unconscious—cultivate their postures. And if you have a mentoring program, or are hoping to start one, these materials can help your church establish and communicate its expectations for participants.
NOTE: You have permission to make up to 1,000 copies of this 19-page resource to be distributed in a church or educational setting.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

The Role of a Mentor
Understanding what a mentor is and does.

Advice from an Experienced Leader
One mentor shares his thoughts on establishing effective mentoring relationships.

Sample Job Description

Three Kinds of Mentoring (free sample)
Different types of relationships require different kinds of skills.

Qualities of a Good Mentor
A good mentor should develop these characteristics.

Traits of a Good Mentee
Look for these five traits in the people you mentor.

Beginning the Mentoring Relationship
Consider this advice for starting and maintaining mentoring relationships.

Checklist for Relationship Building
Focus on relationship, growth, and development with your protégés.

Signs of Fruitful Mentoring
Use this assessment to gauge how your relationship is progressing.

Prayer List



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