Apostolic mentoring is training people to know their God, be strong and equip them to so exploits. It is the effective continuation of ministry from conception to completion. From ministers to lay members, people want that genuine anointing that is not limited nor bound by the traditions of man or by knowledge that despairs of truth and revelation.
Finding an effective apostolic mentor can be tough, especially if you are navigating your calling as prophetic worshipper, scribe or artisan. This community is extremely unique, and stands in dire need of intimate, local, apostolic mentors who not only embrace and appreciate the beauty of creative ministry; but who also understands its changing role in the 21st century congregation. The wrong mentor can stifle, block or derail the creative worshippers purpose and calling. The right mentor can enhance it, and supernaturally align the mentee with destiny and purpose. Apostolic Mentorship: Critical Tools to Help Artisans Identify Their God Ordained Mentor provides several unique tools to help you identify the right mentor; prepare for apostolic mentorship; and avoid mentee pitfalls that can lead them into the path of counterfeits, prostitutes and hirelings instead of mentors after the heart of God. In addition, the following questions will be answered: -What is an intimate, apostolic mentor? -Do I need a mentor? -What's the purpose of a mentor? -How can I identify spiritual abuse? -I am being spiritual abused, what do it do? -What is my role as a mentee? -And so much more!
Apostles. After Christ's resurrection from the dead and ascension into Heaven, what could have possibly transformed a handful of His unknown, uneducated, average followers into an unstoppable revolutionary global force that turned their world upside down? In this book, Apostolic Leadership: The Bold Leadership That Laid The Foundation of God's Conquering Church, master-teacher, and international Christian leader, Dr. Mosy Madugba, presents the spirit, ideology, philosophy, methods, skills, principles, and resolute passion with which those first-century apostles pursued their cause to success; a cause that continues to this day. When and where apostolic leadership is applied today, these tools will produce amazing results!
Over the next five to ten years, it's predicted that more than 50,000 strategic ministry leadership positions are going to be filled. Who will these leaders be? And more importantly, who will prepare them for these positions? Mentoring Leaders offers a unique angle on what it takes to prepare transformational leaders for today's church. While addressing the different phases of leadership development and mentoring, as well as the characteristics of a dynamic and effective leader, Carson Pue focuses on the element of spiritual development. The invaluable insights and wisdom found in this book will give emerging leaders new strength to follow their calling as it helps them sharpen their vision, shape their values, and share their leadership adventures.
I would recommend Mentoring Winners to all those who are called as Apostolic fathers in the faith to mentor this and future generations, working together in manifesting our Lord's Kingdom on the earth this hour. Apostle, Dr. Joseph D. Askins, Jr. President Living Faith Ministries, Inc. Chancellor - Wagner Leadership Institute Northeast Leaders, don't miss it, these truths will change your life. The bible says we have many teachers but few fathers. Church, there is a father in the house with Apostle Carlos. I highly recommend it. Apostle, Dr. Darryl Webb CEO/Owner at, Global Financial Florida Area, Financial Services Mentoring Winners is for the young and old alike. It's never too late or early to be a leader and a great place to start is with Mentoring Winners. Being a protégé myself, I understand what it is to be mentored. Josiah David Santiago (Teenager) Grandson and New Generation protégé, Paul and Silas Ministries As a representative of the Christian International Global Network (founded by Bishop, Dr. Bill Hamon) and director of CIGN - Mexico I am always interested in raising up the next generation to fulfill their potential and prophetic destiny. That's what I've dedicated my life to doing as I travel in ministry throughout Latin America. Bishop Hamon, has drilled into all of us the need to "reproduce reproducers who reproduce reproducers." That's another way of saying "mentoring." Apostle Carlos López is a man uniquely qualified to write this book. He is an effective natural father as well as a spiritual father. Prophet Cliff Bell Director: Christian International Global Network - Mexico Edinburg, Texas
Volume 4 includes Apostolic Fathers & Mothers, Apostolic Leadership & Teams, and Apostolic Creativity & Innovation. Written by Seventy Apostles and Apostolic Leaders from around the world and across the Seven Mountains (Spheres) of Culture, Aligning With the Apostolic is a pioneering, groundbreaking study and practical application and demonstration of the role and function of modern apostles in both the marketplace and the ecclesiastical realm, as well as the apostolic movement sweeping the earth today. Aligning With the Apostolic provides an unprecedented overview of the scope, nature, depth and breadth of the calling, function, gift, and office of apostles, and their role and function in the broader society and Kingdom of God as well as the church. This historic, five-volume series is edited by Dr. Bruce Cook, with Forewords by Drs. Peter Wagner, Bill Hamon, Lance Wallnau, Paula Price, Gordon Bradshaw, John Muratori and other leading apostles such as Rich Marshall, Lynn Scarborough, Johnny Enlow, and the late Kent Humphreys. The anthology also includes endorsements from John Eckhardt, Elisabeth Cochrane, Dr. Chuck Pierce, Dr. Elizabeth Hairston, and numerous others. Contributing Authors include Bill Johnson, Dr. Rick Joyner, Kent Humphreys, Dr. Tommi Femrite, Alice Patterson, Stephanie Klinzing, Dr. Joseph Umidi, Dr. Joseph Mattera, Mark Pfeifer, Sharon Billins, Jon Grieser, Ray Hughes, Axel Sippach, Al Caperna, Tom Webb, Ken Beaudry, Dr. Tim Hamon, John Anderson, Dr. Mark Kauffman, Ed Turose, Dennis Wiedrick, Lorne Tebbutt, Dr. Gayle Rogers, Candace Long, Paul Cuny, Dick and Dr. Arleen Westerhof, Christopher James, Daniel Geraci, Dr. Gordon Bradshaw, Dr. John Muratori, Dr. Paula Price, LaRue Adkinson, Larry Tyler, Fernando Guillen, Dr. Lee Ann Marino, Max Greiner Jr., Tim Taylor, Charlie Fisher, Dr. Doug Atha, Laurie Boyd, Kari Browning, Lloyd Phillips, Dr. Kluane Spake, Dr. Stan DeKoven, Dr. Tony Dale, Dr. Philip Byler, Dr. Michael Scantlebury, Curtis Gillespie, Dr. Stan Jeffery, Gary Beaton, Wende Jones, Dr. Carl White Jr., Dr. Erik Kudlis, Dr. John Burpee, Robert Henderson, Bob Cathers, Dr. Nick Castellano, Duncan Campbell, Dr. David Andrade, Dr. Ted Baehr, Dr. Berin Gilfillan, Dr. A.L. (Papa) Gill, Henry Falany, Dr. Michelle Morrison, James Nesbit, Cal Pierce, Walt Pilcher, Morris Ruddick, Mark Henderson, and Dr. Bruce Cook.
The Art of Accompaniment: Theological, Spiritual, and Practical Elements of Building a More Relational Church, is a resource from the Catholic Apostolate Center which assists in the development of true accompaniment within the Church Today. Building on the Church's rich history of accompaniment, The Art of Accompaniment makes theological and practical elements come to life and easily attainable.
Drawing on traditional theological understandings of mentor-mentee relationships, a distinguished group of contributors explores the practice of mentoring in Christian higher education. With special attention to generational dynamics, this book offers valuable insights and practical recommendations for faculty, administrators, and policy makers.
Ministry Book of the Year--The Gospel Coalition 2017 Book Awards The critical missing element in Christian mentoring today: the congregation "Bringing up future leaders isn't just the job of the pastor but of the whole congregation. This is an urgently needed book in churches today." --R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Young, emerging leaders of the church, many of whom have gone through leadership training and traditional mentorship programs, still too often find themselves unprepared for the realities of ministry. Many leave the ministry altogether, overwhelmed. Phil Newton reveals a critical gap: single-source mentorship is incomplete. Mentoring must involve the congregation, not just senior pastors, in order to bring forth mature, resilient leaders prepared for all that ministry entails. The solid, practical solutions in The Mentoring Church offer churches of any size both the vision for mentoring future leaders and a workable template to follow. With insightful consideration of theological, historical, and contemporary training models for pastor/church partnerships, Newton is a reliable guide to developing a church culture that equips fully prepared leaders.
This book has been geared towards orientating visionary leaders to be sharp in perspectives and give them focus to help them lead well their followers and give them sense of direction, so that they can be of like-mind as well as to clear the mental and spiritual sight and revive those with dull vision for the purpose of letting a legacy behind even after they might have crossed to the other side of the world.