Catalyzing Soul Care Mentoring among Young Leaders in France

<p> The purpose of writing <i>Catalyzing Soul Care Mentoring Among Young Leaders in France</i> was to examine the effects of a soul care mentoring initiative on young adult French leaders to produce increased willingness to mentor others in soul care principles. The author recruite...

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Main Author: Bower, Brett D.
Language:EN
Published: Nyack College, Alliance Theological Seminary 2018
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Online Access:http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10930915
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Summary:<p> The purpose of writing <i>Catalyzing Soul Care Mentoring Among Young Leaders in France</i> was to examine the effects of a soul care mentoring initiative on young adult French leaders to produce increased willingness to mentor others in soul care principles. The author recruited twenty-five participants. He used the <i>Willingness to Mentor Measure</i> (for quantitative data) and compared pre- and postintervention results in order to measure changes in willingness. In order to obtain qualitative data, he gave the participants a set of open-ended questions at the end of the intervention. He then searched their answers for indicators of God-confidence; self-confidence; a positive mentoring experience; a magnanimous vision; prioritization; enthusiasm; and, soul health. The author discovered all participants experienced a degree of increase in willingness to mentor others in soul care. Fourteen of the participants experienced a high level of increase. The researcher offered ministry recommendations.</p><p>