Inviting someone to be a mentor shouldn’t be random, and it just shouldn’t go to those who show up for everything. Commitment to your church is important, but it’s not the only thing that matters.
Imagine your 30-year-old kid who came home and told you they have a mentor. You of course ask, “Well, who is it?” Your gut reaction when you hear the name tells you what you need to know. Think about people you’d be excited to learn were going to mentor your children.
It’s important to create a targeted approach to picking your mentors. You’ll want to have discussions with your other leaders and maybe with the potential mentors themselves about it. And of course, you’ll want to pray about it.
Read more here: The Six Qualities of a Good Mentor.
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