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Bell, mentoring expert, defines mentoring as the “act of helping another learn.” While discipling involves character building, the focus of mentoring is skill development. You say you got an organization to run and not time for a religious lesson. Let’s see. The right discipling process can change our biases, prejudices, and our culture paradigms. Adsit, an expert on discipleship, explains that a disciple is someone who learns by practicing the concept or teaching, resulting in a lifestyle change. Discipling is the process that grows a disciple. Discipling is about character building and changing lives. Let’s look at an application. For just a minute, allow me to use a biblical principle. Jesus takes a journey to Samaria (Bible, reference John 4:4-44). He sits near Jacob’s well---waiting. He meets a Samaritan woman and asks for a drink of water. To the naked eye, it’s another cute bible story, but to the most inquisitive mind, it’s more. Why in the world would Jesus want to meet a fallen Samaritan woman? This meeting was not only about bringing salvation to all---it was also about discipling. What would the disciples think about Jesus’ actions, especially Peter? Let’s look closer. The encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan Woman broke down barriers of religion, race, gender, and social class. Did it change lives? Yes, discipling turned the world upside down. You can also transform your organization. What Do We Want To Be When We Grow Up? t’s play with a few allegories. In Star Wars, Yoga instructs young Skywalker in the ways of the Jedi Knight—that’s discipling. Batman and Robin team up to crack down on notorious villains; Batman is mentoring Robin for Superhood. Bell, mentoring expert, defines mentoring as the “act of helping another learn.” While discipling involves character building, the focus of mentoring is skill development.Where do you see yourself and your organization 1,5,10 years from now? 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He meets a Samaritan woman and asks for a drink of water. To the naked eye, it’s another cute bible story, but to the most inquisitive mind, it’s more. Why in the world would Jesus want to meet a fallen Samaritan woman? This meeting was not only about bringing salvation to all---it was also about discipling. What would the disciples think about Jesus’ actions, especially Peter? Let’s look closer. The encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan Woman broke down barriers of religion, race, gender, and social class. Did it change lives? Yes, discipling turned the world upside down. You can also transform your organization Buying And Selling Real Estate: Basics Of The Transaction ou got an organization to run and not time for a religious lesson. Let’s see. The right discipling process can change our biases, prejudices, and our culture paradigms. Adsit, an expert on discipleship, explains that a disciple is someone who learns by practicing the concept or teaching, resulting in a lifestyle change. Discipling is the process that grows a disciple. Discipling is about character building and changing lives. Let’s look at an application.A real estate transaction is, first and foremost, a customer service business. Buying or selling a home is one of the largest transactions most people make in their lifetime, and in many cases, it makes someone’s dream come true. A real estate transaction is a large ongoing financial commitment, so buyers and sellers should spend time to know the basics. It always pays to be cautious and analyze your requirem For just a minute, allow me to use a biblical principle. Jesus takes a journey to Samaria (Bible, reference John 4:4-44). He sits near Jacob’s well---waiting. He meets a Samaritan woman and asks for a drink of water. To the naked eye, it’s another cute bible story, but to the most inquisitive mind, it’s more. Why in the world would Jesus want to meet a fallen Samaritan woman? This meeting was not only about bringing salvation to all---it was also about discipling. What would the disciples think about Jesus’ actions, especially Peter? Let’s look closer. The encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan Woman broke down barriers of religion, race, gender, and social class. Did it change lives? Yes, discipling turned the world upside down. You can also transform your organization Wedding Reception Ideas - Getting the Best for Your Bucks! nging lives. Let’s look at an application.Wedding receptions mean big money for businesses, across the globe. In fact many hotels and resorts exist solely to provide wedding parties with a range of luxury reception ideas and venues. Choosing a wedding reception venue can be a daunting procedure, as popular venues tend to get booked up quickly. In fact, it is not uncommon to find that a couple feel pressured into selecting any available time slot and For just a minute, allow me to use a biblical principle. Jesus takes a journey to Samaria (Bible, reference John 4:4-44). He sits near Jacob’s well---waiting. He meets a Samaritan woman and asks for a drink of water. To the naked eye, it’s another cute bible story, but to the most inquisitive mind, it’s more. Why in the world would Jesus want to meet a fallen Samaritan woman? This meeting was not only about bringing salvation to all---it was also about discipling. What would the disciples think about Jesus’ actions, especially Peter? Let’s look closer. The encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan Woman broke down barriers of religion, race, gender, and social class. Did it change lives? Yes, discipling turned the world upside down. You can also transform your organization Same Old, Same Old tan woman? This meeting was not only about bringing salvation to all---it was also about discipling. What would the disciples think about Jesus’ actions, especially Peter? Let’s look closer. The encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan Woman broke down barriers of religion, race, gender, and social class. Did it change lives? Yes, discipling turned the world upside down. You can also transform your organization.I just listened to the President’s latest “major” policy speech on the Iraq War. My president is completely under the ideological pull of the neo-con black hole. I have to let him go. And it is killing me.I optimistically reasoned that maybe this speech would be different; possibly showing a slight crack in his blind obduracy. It wasn’t. It never is going to be. I’ve got to stop doing this to myself. Likewise, organizations need to instruct their followers in such a way that it becomes part of their lives. You teach them so that they will do the right things even when you are not around. Here are some steps in making disciples of your followers: • Conduct organizational orientation for followers. Unfortunately, many leaders don’t practice what they preach because they fail to understand the principles of leadership. Don’t make the same mistake. Discipling goes beyond any spiritual context. It’s about teaching followers to do the right things. Discipling is effective. Don’t wait to late to use it. Start today! References Adsit, C. (2005). Go and Make What. Disciplemakers, International, Retrieved October 4, 2005, from http://www.milmin.com/resources/discipleship/gomakewhat.htm Bell (2002) . Managers as Mentors. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler’s Publishers, Inc. © 2006 by Daryl D. Green
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