The Critical Role of Mentoring for Pastoral Formation

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Abstract

Denominational leaders view the M.Div. as the gold standard in preparing young men and women for ministry. however, academic training alone does not prepare someone for ministry. It must be paired with mentoring, defined as the intentional relationship between an experienced pastoral mentor and a young pastoral mentee for the purpose of pastoral formation. this paper explores the mentoring relationships between Barnabas and Paul, and Paul and timothy as instructive examples of the importance, process and impact of mentoring for pastoral formation. It concludes that Barnabas and Paul played a crucial role in the pastoral formation of their mentees.
Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)42-53
JournalJournal of Applied Christian Leadership
Volume11
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • Leadership development
  • mentoring
  • pastoral formation

Disciplines

  • Biblical Studies
  • Leadership Studies
  • Practical Theology

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