MentorshipSample

When we talk about investing in people, we are not just talking about what we put in ourselves but also about what we pour into others. How are we investing in others? Since we are seeking to be invested in by a mentor, we should also seek people who we can invest in. In 2 Timothy, Paul set up a cycle for this kind of mentoring when he challenges Timothy to be strong in his faith and then to mentor others who will then mentor others, and so on. So, as you read the passage, today, think through how you would answer the question: who are you investing in?
Next Step: Take a moment today to think about someone in your life that you could invest in. Spend time in prayer throughout the next couple of days and weeks, asking God to show you people in your life to pour into!
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About this Plan

We all have people we look up to and admire - people we want to be like. In this plan, we'll take a look at why it's important to find the right people to mentor you, what to look for in a mentor, and how you can start investing in others.
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