Christian Mentorship Program
Christian Mentorship is existing for students to supports their social, mental and emotional health based on the Christian faith. Our mentors will meet students regularly – one-on-one mentoring, small group mentoring, or group seminar – and guide them to have genuine life goal beyond college admission under God’s words. Students will expect to be taught the application and practice of the Christian faith for students’ self-improvement and personal development. Through our outstanding Christian Mentorship Program, students will invest in both their spiritual and personal lives. With wonderful mentorship programs, students can have someone to walk beside them who will be a powerful foundation for their futures.
Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” (1 Thessalonians 5:11, NIV)
But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on His own; He will speak only what He hears, and He will tell you what is yet to come.” (John 16:13, NIV)
Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” (1 Thessalonians 5:11, NIV)
But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on His own; He will speak only what He hears, and He will tell you what is yet to come.” (John 16:13, NIV)
What is the goal?
To develop future leaders of our community with spiritual maturity, professional leadership, and a warm heart toward others in the world.
In Christian Mentorship Program, you can expect
- Discussing specific areas of life to grow in
- Studying the Bible and Praying together
- Reading a relevant book or series of articles together
- Finding out and evidence of becoming more conformed to the image of Christ
- Setting up the ultimate life goals based on the Christian faith
- Having self-improvement and personal development
In Christian Mentorship Program, you can expect
- Discussing specific areas of life to grow in
- Studying the Bible and Praying together
- Reading a relevant book or series of articles together
- Finding out and evidence of becoming more conformed to the image of Christ
- Setting up the ultimate life goals based on the Christian faith
- Having self-improvement and personal development
Examples of Mentoring in the Bible:
Moses and Joshua
(Deuteronomy 31:1-8; 34:9)
The Scriptures do not give us much information about the relationship between Moses and Joshua. How Moses mentored Joshua, we do not know; we do know that the impact was a strong leader who was a man in whom [was] the Spirit (Numbers 27:18).
Naomi and Ruth
(Ruth)
A unique story that emphasizes the mutual benefit of a mentor/mentee relationship.
Barnabas and Paul
(Acts 4:36; 9:26-31; 11:23-30; 13:1-4; 13:13)
Barnabas was a godly, joyful person with the gift of encouragement. His relationship with Paul shows how a mentor can study and minister with a mentee until that mentee becomes the ministry leader.
Paul and Timothy
(Acts 16:1-5; Philippians 2:19-24; 1 & 2 Timothy)
Paul literally had Timothy in physical presence alongside him for several years. The relationship continued after they were apart.
Moses and Joshua
(Deuteronomy 31:1-8; 34:9)
The Scriptures do not give us much information about the relationship between Moses and Joshua. How Moses mentored Joshua, we do not know; we do know that the impact was a strong leader who was a man in whom [was] the Spirit (Numbers 27:18).
Naomi and Ruth
(Ruth)
A unique story that emphasizes the mutual benefit of a mentor/mentee relationship.
Barnabas and Paul
(Acts 4:36; 9:26-31; 11:23-30; 13:1-4; 13:13)
Barnabas was a godly, joyful person with the gift of encouragement. His relationship with Paul shows how a mentor can study and minister with a mentee until that mentee becomes the ministry leader.
Paul and Timothy
(Acts 16:1-5; Philippians 2:19-24; 1 & 2 Timothy)
Paul literally had Timothy in physical presence alongside him for several years. The relationship continued after they were apart.