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Mentoring in Ministry: Should I mentor? Do I have the capacity?


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BloodSnow hostesses, Stephanie Jordan and Michelle Marioth, discuss the challenges and commitments of mentoring in ministry, highlighting the impact of high-demand lives on mentoring, the importance of time and honesty, the role of proximity, the seriousness of deliverance ministry, the significance of credible mentors, and the impact of thoughts and mentoring statements.

We must balance our heart to mentor with healthy boundaries. Time, energy, and resources are three primary areas that need boundaries. We need to ask ourselves if we have the correct amount of each of these areas in our lives before we agree to mentor.

Mentoring is a beautiful part of ministry, but make sure whoever you are mentoring is receptive and wants to be mentored. Otherwise, you may be setting yourself up for disappointment.

Takeaways

  • Mentoring in ministry is time-consuming
  • Mentoring requires a significant investment of time, energy, and capacity

Chapters

  • 00:00 The Challenge of Mentoring in Ministry
  • 06:11 The Impact of High-Demand Lives on Mentoring
  • 14:21 The Role of Proximity in Mentoring
  • 25:24 The Importance of Credible Mentors
  • 30:36 The Impact of Thoughts and Mentoring Statements
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