A.1 (ii) Notes for Power Point s Set 1 - Commencement Of 1 st Session (Possible programs for one and two day seminars) 1 Turn off mobiles!! 2, 3 4 Possible topics for one-day seminars providing an introduction to mentoring (see A.1.(iv) Possible topics for second of two one-day seminars (see A.1. (v) Set 2 - Commencement Of 1 st Session (Clustering and questions) 1 In pairs for getting acquainted and prayers 2, 3 Introduction of partner to larger group of 4 or 6 4 The process for getting acquainted: Each pair first meet with each other and then introduce partner to larger group 5-7 Possible get acquainted questions 8 Questions to prepare for prayer segment in pairs 9 Prayer segments Set 3 - Miscellaneous Questions For Use In Sessions 1-5 Possible questions for responses to segments of seminar to be used in pairs, larger clusters or in plenary 4-7 Possible questions for concluding segment of seminar 8-10 a file and 8-10 64 Questions for reflection on mentoring experiences as introduction to seminar Could also be used as introduction to Basic Qualities Of A Mentor (See Set 16.)
Set 4 - A Door Into The Textbook 1, 2 1, 2 3 2 4 2 5, 6 Set 5 - Introducing Mentoring 1, 2 8 3 8-10 4, 5 10 6 10-11 7 11 From text 8 11-12 Expansion of text 9, 10 11-12 Summary of parts of pages 83-85 to reinforce importance of encouragement 11-13 11-12 Additional material to supplement text 14-15 14-16 11 7 11 See slide no. 5 under set no. 9 for summary of section here re Watching over one another in love See slides 1 & 2 under set 12 which deal with the heart of mentoring referred to in diagram See scripture in slide 3 in set 37 Set 06 - Biblical Foundations - Disciple Making 1-9 17-24
Set 07 - Biblical Foundations - Idea Of God 1-3 25-28 Set 08 - Biblical Foundations - Ourselves & Others 1 30-32 2 30-32 To overlay 1, see - re Realist, Optimist and Child of God A.2(i) a,b,c 3, 4 31 Set 09 - Biblical Foundations - Walking The Road Together 1, 2 34 Scripture referred to in text 3 34 - plus 4 34 Some one another passages 5 34 Taken from page 11 6-9 34, 35 10, 11 34, 35 Seeks to put the quote from Hebrews into context (Refer to a reliable commentary) 12-14 34-36 Additional scriptures 15 34-36 Quote from Desmond Tutu 16, 17 Feedback from course participants (See also scriptures in Set 37, slides 8 & 9)
Set 10 - Biblical Foundations - Mentoring Models - Jesus 1 37-39 2 39 3-5 37-39 Feedback from course participants Set 11 - Biblical Foundations - Other Mentoring Models 1, 2 41, 42 41 See slide no. 4 in set no. 13 re Paul and Barnabas Set 12 - The Heart Of Christian Mentoring 1 47 Copy of text 2 46-48 Title of Polish edition of text book captures message of this section 3 46-48 Additional material re the purpose of mentoring 4 46-48 Mentoring as an acceptance of Christ s invitation in Matt. 11:28-30 (See also scriptures on slides 4, 5, 6 & 7 in set 37) Set 13 - Mentoring As A Dynamic System 1-5 50-52 Additional diagrams based on text
Set 14 - Peer Mentoring 1, 2 53, 54 Some main points in text 3 55-58 Subheadings in text 4 57 Where can stray as in text 5 57 Where can stray - Feed back from participants Set 15 - Major Areas Of Mentoring 1-3 59, 60 Content of text 1, 2 3 Set 16 - Basic Qualities Of A Mentor 64 Questions for individual reflection as intro to this session (See also slides 1-3 under Set 04 - Misc. questions - Our Mentors) 64-68 Collation of feedback by participants - Note some additional qualities 4, 5 64-68 Summary of main points in text 6 68 Main points under Prayerful (See also scriptures on slides 1 & 2 in set 37) Set 17 - Main Roles 1-11 75-85 Main points in text (See under Encouragement in Index of Text Book for other references to encouragement) 82, 83 (See also scriptures re moulding on slides 1 & 2 in set 37)
Set 18 - Mentoring Styles 1-6 86-89 Main points in text Set 19 - Our Personal Mentoring Resources 1, 2 91 List of possible resources 3 91 Our relationship to Christ is foundational Set 20 - Beginning As A Mentor 1, 2 94, 95 Some main points in text 3, 4 96 Main points in text Set 21 - Crucial Role Of Prayer 1-4 97-99 Main points in text 4 98 Author s prayer base A. 2 (i) d 5-7 Additional material 7 N.B. that etc. Paul was specific about his prayer needs
Set 22 Using The Bible 1,2 101-103 In text 3-6 to text emphasizing centrality of Christ 7 to text. Holy Spirit revealer of truth. (See John 14:26; 16:8-16, etc.) 8, 9, 10 Emphasize putting scripture into practice. (See below.) 11-14 Helmut Thielicke - writes of the need to allow our beliefs to guide our behavior. For use with these diagrams. (See.) 104 Helpful intro to Personal Reflection item 3 A.2 (i) e 15, 16 104 Set 23 How Adults Learn 1-3 104-106 Main points in text 3-7 106-108 Main points in text 8 108-109 Main sections of text 9 110-115 Journalling - Introduction 108 (See note on p.169.) Set 24 Setting Boundaries 1-3 116-122 Main points in text 4 122-123 See and give suggestions for using Group Work items A.2 (i) f
Set 25 Asking Good Questions 1 124 Intro from text 2 124-129 There are a total of 247 mentoring questions in sets throughout the text. (See for details) A.2 (i) g Set 26 - Active Listening 1 129 Intro from text 2, 3 130 From text 4 A mentor s prayer!! 5 6 7 130-131 131-135 131-133 Give feedback - Main points in text 8 Participants reported how they felt when heard by others 9 131 Diagram expands the text re non-verbal & vocal communication. (See for some background to this diagram) A.2 (i) h 10 136, 137 Diagram for explaining process for listening role play. 11, 12 Four scriptures etc. with which to conclude session 129-135 See for Seven Things Good Listeners Do - A.2 (i) i Set 27 - More Guidelines For Mentors 1-5 137-143 (Note: five could be used with set 28 Designs )
Set 28 - Designs For Mentoring Sessions 1-3 144, 143 4, 5 Positioned in this set to remind again of the grace dimension of accountability in Biblical mentoring mode on pages to 35, 36 Set 29 - Mentoring New Christians 1 147, 148 From text 2 3 147, 148 148, 149 Questions for group discussion Questions for group discussion (See The Small Group Leader, by the author, Chapter 9 Caring For New Christians for more on this topic.)
Set 30 Mentoring & Small Groups 1 150 Introduction to this segment 2 3, 4 150-152 150-151 Overview of this segment 5 Some additional areas for support included 6 150-151 Peer mentoring amongst leaders plus introduction to tree structure for large networks 7, 8 Tree structure 9, 10, 11 151, 152 12 See for Peer mentoring amongst members not mentioned in text See The Small Group Leader, by the author, Chapter 4 Effective Leadership ( How To Enlist Leaders, Apprentice Leaders, Training And Supporting Leaders ) A.2 (i) j 13 152 14 152, 153 15 153 (See appendix pp.190,191) 16 154 (See appendix pp.191,192) Set 31 Mentoring A Ministry Team 1, 2 156-157 3 156-157 Questions for group discussion 159 See new Study Guide in A.2 (ii) a
Set 32 Life Stages And Mentoring 1 161 2 162 3, 4 161, 163 Group work on life stages See new Study Guide in 2. A.2 (ii) b See Worksheet A.3 (xii) in When to Mentor 5 161 Collation of participant s feedback on additional life stages Set 33 - Mentoring Church Plants 1 168-169 Set 34 - Implementing A Mentoring System 1, 2 169-173 3 165-166 (an example) 4 173, 174 5-12 169-173 Questions for group discussion 13, 14 172, 173 Feedback from group discussion on supervision (slide 12) See new Study Guide in A.2 (ii) c
Set 35 - Notes For Mentorees 1 175-178 2 178-180 3, 4 182-185 Set 36 - Spiritual Direction 1-3 _ Summary of material by Eugene H. Peterson in Working The Angles - Chapter 7 (See Selected Bibliography pages 202, 203 for further suggested reading) Set 37 - Miscellaneous Scriptures 1, 2 The imperative of example in mentoring (1 Cor 11:1; Phil 3:17; 4:9; Titus 2:7,8) 3 Encouragement for those hesitant to mentor (1 Cor 1:26-29) 4 The goal of mentoring - a closer walk with Christ (Matt 11:28) 5, 6, 7 The goal - maturity in Christ
(Eph 4:15; Col 1:28,29; Eph 4:7,11-13) 8, 9 Encouragement to not try to make it on our own (Eccl 4:9,10; Prov 27:17)