#1 Mentorship: How to Find a Mentor and Be One

By Beau Hughes

Introduction

 

Generally speaking, mentoring is godly guidance for all of life. As Christians, it’s the task of helping others bring the entirety of their lives under the lordship of Christ Jesus. Thus, mentoring involves guidance of all kinds, where one person shares their wisdom, knowledge, skills, and experience to help someone else grow in those areas.

A mentor is someone whose life is worth imitating, one who intentionally invests in a mutually enriching life-on-life relationship. The mentee is eager to learn and grow, seeking wisdom and guidance from a worthy example. Christian mentoring, then, is a relationship where someone older imparts all-of-life wisdom to someone younger. This kind of relationship is broad and includes what we often call discipleship—which answers the question, what is a Christian discipleship? It’s a process of spiritual growth and training, where the mentor helps the mentee become more like Christ.

In a similar vein, spiritual mentorship refers to a specific kind of relationship where a mentor helps guide another in their spiritual walk with Christ, nurturing their faith in all areas of life. If you’re wondering how to find a mentor, it’s key to look for someone who is spiritually mature and whose life reflects the teachings of Christ.

Beyond this description of mentoring, Scripture provides an instructive and clarifying example of mentoring that we now consider.

 

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#1 Mentorship: How to Find a Mentor and Be One

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