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. The Role of a Mentor Understanding what a mentor is and does. By Earl Palmer. Advice from an Experienced Leader One mentor shares his thoughts on establishing effective mentoring relationships.
Interview with Doug Stewart. Neighbour, Jr. Three Kinds of Mentoring Different types of relationships require different kinds of skills. By Fred Smith Sr. 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.
By Life Together. Signs of Fruitful Mentoring Use this assessment to gauge how your relationship is progressing. You have permission to make up to 1, copies of this resource for distribution within your church or educational institution. Start your membership today.
Everything you need to start, develop further, reform, manage and lead an effective small group program for your church!
Why should I be in a small group? In Acts the Bible tells us we need to be in relationships for our personal and spiritual growth.
The Small Group is the prime platform for establishing and instilling the Great Commandment and the Great Commission that Jesus gave us in Matthew and Mark How to Lead Small Groups. Small Groups are the way to grow your church in Him! Your church is called to make Small Groups!
So what can you do? Start to think small! For God to do something big in your life and in your church, you need to start thinking small—Small Groups! Small Groups are important and essential. They are the primary and best means to learn and grow in our walk with Christ. All Christians who are serious about their faith should be in a Small Group. How to Form New Small Groups. How do I recruit people?
Have each group always be open to new people if possible. Some groups want to be closed; that is OK for them, but for most, having a small group of no more than 8 to 10 participants makes enough room for two more then you can split them up in two.
Thus, the small group itself is the primary recruitment vehicle and. Doing Life Together. Small groups are designed to meet the deepest relational and learning needs of the congregation. Small groups can help provide the framework for people to be challenged to worship God with joy, passion, and conviction by learning who they are in Christ so they can develop the trusting faith in Jesus as Savior and LORD.
Accountability Questions. Small Group Curriculum.
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