Mentor Like Jesus His Radical Approach to Building the Church edition by Regi Campbell Andy Stanley Religion Spirituality eBooks
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The church needs sold-out, all-in Jesus-followers. Disciples and disciple-makers. But where do you find them? How do you develop them? Look no further than how Jesus did it. The greatest leader and mentor of all time poured into 12 guys for a season. Those lives multiplied to build the church to over two billion who declare their belief in Christ today.
Whether you're looking for a disciple-making system that actually works, or a methodology to develop the next generation of leaders for your church, Mentor Like Jesus will help you understand how it can happen. Learn the power of intentionality when it s a part of authentic community . . . the processes Jesus used and modeled, distilled and activated for the 21st century. Here's a way for more mature believers to find purpose and meaning as they move into the giving back season of life. And a way for the next generation to grow into fully alive, reproducing disciple-makers through Jesus approach to mentoring.
Mentor Like Jesus His Radical Approach to Building the Church edition by Regi Campbell Andy Stanley Religion Spirituality eBooks
I read this based on a recommendation to help with mentoring and discipleship. While the information was great (and how can it not be when you're following Jesus and his methods) but I felt like there were times where it was repetitive. I get the process of banging something into our heads - after all, we're pretty thick skulled at times, but this was done to a point of a bit of boredom.Product details
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Mentor Like Jesus His Radical Approach to Building the Church edition by Regi Campbell Andy Stanley Religion Spirituality eBooks Reviews
I have never looked at mentoring this way, and after reading this, I really don't know why not. This book is very thought provoking, and extremely well written.
Mentor Like Jesus has a number of useful tips and provides some good advice for those interested in mentoring. If the author had selected a different title and made less of the connection with Christianity, this would rank as a four-star secular book on mentoring.
Mentoring does not live up to the Like Jesus claim in the following ways
- there is a strong undercurrent of elitism in the book, with guys needing to go through a tough application process in order to "make the cut" and get into Campbell's program. I understand the need to have guys make a commitment, and perhaps someone of Campbell's stature can pull it off, but regular guys like the rest of us are going to come off as full of themselves if we follow this prescription.
- Campbell quotes from and has his guys read from two books with highly-questionable theology. Rob Bell's Velvet Elvis is all over the map, essentially claiming that the scriptures are full of questions, not answers. John Eldridge's Wild at Heart portrays God as a cosmic risk-taker and pushes its readers to identify a pop-psych "wound" that defines them. Spurious stuff here.
- Much of what Campbell teaches his guys are secular life lessons. How to be a good dad, for example. While this is good, and I acknowledge that it can be done in a Christian context, where in the Bible do we read about Jesus giving his disciples this kind of lesson? We don't. So this book is Mentoring, but Not Like Jesus.
Having mentored men for many years this “radical” approach was just what I needed to simplify the process and narrow the focus of the hows and whys of mentoring men. Having met Regi at our church last year was certainly instrumental in being involved in Intentional Mentoring.
I really enjoyed this book and how to approach the mentoring process they used
Regi Campbell's 'Mentor Like Jesus' was one of the most anticipated books on my reading list. It moved into first position this week after I read Michael Hyatt's endorsement and signed up with Next Generation Mentoring to mentor a group of men in 2010. I was not disappointed. Regi clearly describes his journey of mentoring and how he has used the model of Jesus to shape his own mentoring ministry. Two important keys to that model include intentionality and commitment. Campbell is big on process - potential mentorees are invited to apply and if chosen are required to commit to attending ten monthly sessions, complete assignments, and show up on time. That's a far cry from the way we do most things in the church - publishing blanket announcements,praying someone will respond, and taking whomever shows up. Campbell argues that Jesus did it differently when he handpicked his disciples.
I especially appreciate Campbell's inclusion of scripture memorization. Too often we can focus on dispensing wisdom from our own point of view and just respond to situations as they arise. By using these foundational verses we communicate the importance of God's Word in developing character and leadership.
Mentoring is a great role for second chair leaders. We have more flexible schedules and have more contact with next generation leaders than do most sr pastors. We are often freer to move among various groups of people without being held to a narrowly defined ministry group like youth pastors, worship leaders, children's pastors, etc. That broad list of contacts places second chair leaders in an ideal position to mentor others. It has been a highlight of my ministry over the years.
"Mentor Like Jesus" provides a great introduction for Next Generation Mentoring - a ministry that equips leaders to mentor. They have developed a complete system to help you mentor successfully. You can see the details at [...]. If you've considered being a mentor I encourage you to get your hands on a copy of Regi Campbell's book and hook-up with Next Generation Mentoring. Mentor Like Jesus is available at .
I have never looked at mentoring this way. Jesus is the great mentor! And the impact He had in the original 12 disciples, is insane when one actually sits and thinks.
This book really gets to the heart of leading young men along the path of following Jesus.
I loved this book!! It challenges me and definitely makes me want to mentor a group. I'm struggling with doubts about finding 8 women who will make this sort of commitment - it seems there is often challenges (some legit, some not so legit) for women to commit fully to a group like this. This book is written to men - for men. I wonder if that was intentional. It often seems much easier for a man to leave his sick children at home than a lot of moms to do in order to stick to a commitment like this (that's just one example). I could be wrong (maybe just my experience in my current circle), but I will be praying through this. I would give it 5 stars as a perfect read for men, especially if they already have a platform like the author does.
I read this based on a recommendation to help with mentoring and discipleship. While the information was great (and how can it not be when you're following Jesus and his methods) but I felt like there were times where it was repetitive. I get the process of banging something into our heads - after all, we're pretty thick skulled at times, but this was done to a point of a bit of boredom.
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