Through the mentoring relationship, God has taught me a lot about myself. I’ve wrestled with questions about future ministry plans, what my passions are, where I find joy, and how to manage conflict. Listening to God during this time and having a mentor has been a big help for me in realizing that ministry will always have many challenges but I’m not alone and there is joy in doing the work.”
Justin Miller | MDiv ’20

In times of transition, having a mentor can help you take the next step towards discerning your vocation and sustaining you in ministry. Reach out to the MRC team if you would like to be paired with a mentor.
Resources
Download free resources to support a mentoring relationship if you already have one and/or if you are part of the mentoring community.
A Conversation guide on pastoral identity
Mentoring is a spiritual discipline. Practicing consistent, honest, spiritual conversations in community with mentors and our peers teach us how to be present with God and others.
A Guide to Closing a Mentor Relationship
Mentoring relationships go through seasons. Whether you’ve met for one year or four, take time to reflect and celebrate the spiritual growth that occurred through mentoring.