Growing Young Leaders: A Practical Guide to Mentoring Teens

Growing Young Leaders: A Practical Guide to Mentoring Teens

by RuthHassall (Author)

Synopsis

Are there young people in your church or community who you think have the makings of a leader? Growing Young Leaders is a book designed to help you mentor teenagers on the path to leadership, and is ideal for adults volunteering as mentors for Growing Leaders - Youth Edition. Growing Young Leaders offers practical guidance for those who feel called to mentoring 13- to 18-year olds in a faith context, with a view to nurturing them towards leadership roles. Linked to CPAS's course Growing Leaders - Youth Edition, it also works as a stand-alone resource. It defines mentoring, analyses the necessary skills and attributes of a mentor today, encourages good practice, considers the safeguards needed to meet child protection guidelines and above all considers how to help young people identify their gifts and grow as Christian disciples. This is the sister book to Ready to Lead.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship)
Published: 20 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 1841016373
ISBN 13: 9781841016375

Media Reviews
'I hope and pray that this book will help release the potential of our young people so that they become even greater disciples of Jesus Christ.' - Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York 'An inspiring and readable book in which Ruth grounds the theory of growing young leaders through mentoring with stories of her own practice.' - Sharon Prior, Leadership Coach and Co-Founder of the Sophia Network From Youthwork Magazine - July 2009 'Waiting until people are in their 20s and 30s to start mentoring and training them in leadership is just too late' - Ruth Hassall. In BRF's series on Growing Young Leaders, authors explore the 'whys' and 'hows' of developing and releasing emerging leaders. This honest guide to mentoring teens is both very accessible and practical. From the Biblical foundation for why it is so important to mentor young people, to practical help with how to start meeting up and what questions to ask, this book not only equips the reader to be an effective mentor, but also inspires and encourages the reader that they can do it. As part of the work of Emerging Culture, we have run FRESH, a practical leadership training course, and as part of the final weekend we asked for feedback about the best bits of the course. Was it the great teaching, fun activities, or brilliant worship? Above all these, it was the 1-2-1 time with mentors that they really valued. We need to be intentional about building up the young people in our churches and giving them the necessary platforms to grow, explore and reach their potential. Mentoring is so key in this process and Ruth's book gives helpful models, objectives and direction for how to incorporate these as part of our own mentoring. Often as a mentor we can feel obliged to know everything about the Bible and teach them about how to be a 'good Christian'. Ruth highlights a simple and critical issue in her book: young people need and desire support from those who believe in them and their potential. When it comes to equipping young people in their growth as leaders, good resources like this help us journey with them, enjoying the highs with them and helping them deal with the lows. I would recommend Ruth's book to every youth leader and church leader involved in work with young people. Her insights and helpful guidance are so relevant, practical and mobilising. I love her honesty, her passion and her firm belief that we need to be building up young people to be leaders in our churches and our communities. As Ruth says, 'Mentoring young leaders really does have the potential to change a generation and renew leadership in both the church and the nation.' Reviewed by Dot Tyler
Author Bio
Ruth Hassall works as CPAS's Leadership Development Adviser with a focus on youth, heading up the Growing Leaders programme, including developing material for teenagers. After working as Youth Pastor at St Thomas', Lancaster, she was appointed as CMS's National Children's Adviser. She joined CPAS in 2004 as Head of Pathfinders and had a Grove booklet on 'tweenagers' published in 2007.