Tuesday, September 27, 2011

I CAN NOT PRACTICE WHAT L'VE DONE

There is a most important principle in conducting a mentoring: "we can not practice what we have done". Paul is not asking the Philippians to imitate his words alone, but that mainly is modeled after his example.

Edwin Louis Cole said that, "our children do not always listen towhat we say but they will always imitate what we do". Did you misstransferring a value, habits, character or lifestyle? Do those thingsfirst, it must be easily transmitted to people we mentor

You want the people you mentor have a breakthrough? You first have to experience it. We need to show people that we mentor how to build good relationships with family, serving in earnest, doing business with honest, well-led


Remember! If we do these things by being an example for others,surely God will give you the power of his grace to do it (Philippians4:9)


Shalom is a state where a person is in a state of harmony with God, others and the natural surroundings to enable the person is ablessing. Shalom is a blessing provided by God when we make the process of mentoring (Mentoring, Eddy Leo)

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