
- 224 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
You Are Meant to Be a Mentor You probably have more "friends" than ever--once you tally up all your social networking connections. But virtual relationships alone can''t meet the Church''s desperate need for spiritually mature women and men to mentor younger believers to be faithful servants of Christ.If you are like many believers, you may not feel prepared to be a trusted influencer because you haven''t had a spiritual mother or father yourself. The Cry for Spiritual Mothers and Fathers, written by seasoned disciple and Christian leadership trainer Larry Kreider, will give you the proven biblical keys you need to become a godly mentor. Discover why spiritual mother- and fatherhood is every believer''s calling, and find out how to nurture a spiritual family that expands the kingdom of God.This is the essential handbook for answering God''s call to become the spiritual father or mother He has called you to be.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword by Floyd McClung
- A Note from the Author
- Part I: Understanding the Importance of Spiritual Mothering and Fathering
- Part II: Becoming a Spiritual Mother or Father
- Part III: Practical Insights for Spiritual Mothers and Fathers
- A Final Challenge
- Epilogue: The Progression of Impartation
- Endnotes
- About the Author