This mentoring workbook is designed to help you establish a more deliberate and intensive mentoring or coaching relationship. It will allow you to get to know your protégé and evaluate how you can best help him or her create a purpose or mission statement, make the calendar your friend and plan for success and balance in the "seven areas of life management."
The seven planning areas include: Family (marriage and family); Finances (sharing, spending, saving); Personal Growth (mental and emotional); Physical (health and fitness); Social (friendship and citizenship); Spiritual (seeking and serving God); and Work (personal contribution).
This mentoring workbook is flexible and protégé centered. It has been used for one-on-one mentoring within churches, businesses and with family members. It has also served as a guide for accountability group discussions and is used by personal coaches for face-to-face or distance coaching with the companion tool Coaching for Life™.
Mentoring is a powerful relational principle that has shaped lives throughout human history. Leadership development and accelerated spiritual growth are natural by-products of one-to-one mentoring, coaching, discipling and equipping relationships. This tool will assist you in being a better mentor or coach to those you seek to help.
David Durey has authored a dozen books and ministry tools including Steps Toward Ministry, Steps Toward Balancing Life’s Demands, Coaching for Life™. As the director of the Intentional Discipleship Network he trains, coaches and consults pastors and church leaders to create effective, healthy disciplemaking congregations.
Pastor Durey has been a committed discipler, equipper and mentor in three local churches for over two decades. In 1990, he joined Pastor Dale Galloway to serve as a Geographic District Pastor at New Hope Community Church in Portland, Oregon, a church recognized for its small groups and Lay Pastors.
David has been exposed to some of the finest discipling, equipping and mentoring strategies in the church today. He received his doctorate as a Beeson Fellow at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky, and his Master of Divinity from the International School of Theology established by Bill Bright, founder of Campus Crusade for Christ. He believes that leadership development and accelerated spiritual growth are natural by-products of one-to-one discipling, equipping and mentoring relationships.