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One Kid at a Time: How to Start and Grow a Mentoring Relationship

A new resource hot off the press. Rice and McPherson have taken youth ministry a step ahead and made this fit the 21st Century: a flexible, effective and Biblical new model for youth ministry. This kit includes: a trainer manual, video and three copies of the Mentor Handbook.

Part One: Mentoring The New Youth Ministry

- Why everybody needs a mentor

- Biblical examples of mentoring

- How to find and recruit members

- A generation in need of mentoring

- A mentoring model for youth ministry

- How to establish a mentoring program
| Part Two: The One Kid at a Time Video Training Course

- Session One: The Importance of Mentoring

- Session Two: Qualities of an Effective Mentor

- Session Three: What Mentors Do (and Dont)
| Mentoring is relational youth ministry at its finest and the answer to bringing students through their turbulent years. If I were Siskel & Ebert, Id give One Kid at a Time two thumbs up! Jim Burns, President, National Institute for Youth Ministry.

One adult can change the direction of a childs life forever: One Kid at a Time provides the roadmap. Mary Taylor Previte, author.
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