Mentoring
Wir brauchen geistliche Väter und Mütter






Wir brauchen geistliche Väter und Mütter
Mentoring wird als wertvolle Beziehung beschrieben, die oft fehlt, obwohl sie eine tiefgehende Unterstützung und den Austausch von Erfahrungen bietet. Die Autoren ermutigen dazu, Mentoring als Geschenk Gottes zu betrachten und beleuchten verschiedene Formen dieser Beziehungen sowie entscheidende Aspekte, die dabei eine Rolle spielen. Jeder, der Gottes Lehren erfahren hat, kann Mentor werden, wobei das Engagement von sporadischer Beratung bis hin zu langfristiger geistlicher Begleitung reicht. Ein besseres Verständnis von Mentoring fördert die eigene Fähigkeit, als Mentor zu agieren und Mentoren zu finden.
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