As relationships evolve, the roles can change frequently. Parenting a toddler looks much differently than parenting a teen. Children oftentimes become the primary caregiver of their aging parents. The same holds true for mentoring relationships. What started as a mentor match can evolve into a discipleship relationship for the mentee. As the mentee is led towards the cross, the mentor is better able to start teaching them how to live a life like Jesus. In order to do that, however, there are some points to keep in mind. This week, John and Zach take a rapid-fire approach to discussing the top 10 things to keep in mind as your mentoring relationship transitions into a discipleship relationship.
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