The Mentoring Manifesto, Vol. 70: Highlighting the Bible In Your Mentoring Group
Radical Mentoring
Resources and coaching to equip you to inspire the next generation to develop deep relationships with God and others.
The numbers don’t lie, biblical illiteracy is high. According to the American Bible Society’s 2022?State of the Bible report…
Two potential mentors recently asked me why Radical Mentoring groups seem to prioritize reading books over reading the Bible. On the surface, this question could sound legalistic or judgmental, but in both cases, the potential mentors asked out of genuine curiosity.
Here are two things I want to highlight about the books Radical Mentoring?groups read...
And a few things mentors can do to make the Bible a focus of their mentoring groups…
Mentors, remember that you had someone show you how to study the Bible and apply it to your life. Now, you are in a powerful position to do the same for someone else. The resources below will help you and your mentees dig into and explore the Bible together.
To add more Bible to your mentoring group, assign a reading plan between monthly meetings. It can be optional or required, just set clear expectations. Use YouVersion to create a group and pick a plan relevant to that month's topic, like this one on Grace from Kyle Idelman.
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This article outlines four things to consider to ensure Scripture memory is a vital part of your mentoring group. It also reminds us that when mentors stick to the process and hold mentees accountable, they will consistently rise to meet the challenge.
In this episode of the BibleProject podcast, hosts?Tim and Jon discuss the differences in ancient and modern ways of reading Scripture, including why the Hebrew people read scripture together as a group. They also talk about how challenging it can be to read the Bible by yourself.
Critics argue against the infallibility of the Bible, but what does actual historical evidence say? In this sermon, pastor Ben Stuart shows us how we know the Bible has not been corrupted and reminds us it was for our salvation that the Scriptures were preserved.