Pastoral Mentors, Interns, and Camaraderie
Speaker: Jason Helopoulus Series: The Gospel Grammar Podcast Topic: Pastoral Development
- In this episode, Nick Batzig and D.B. Cummings engage with Jason Helopoulos to discuss the critical role of mentoring and camaraderie in pastoral ministry. They explore the biblical foundations of mentoring, the challenges faced by younger pastors in finding mentors, and the importance of building meaningful relationships within the church. Jason shares practical advice for both mentors and mentees, emphasizing the need for intentionality in cultivating a culture of mentoring. The conversation also touches on the significance of training programs and the value of camaraderie among pastors, highlighting how these relationships can provide support and accountability in ministry.
KEY TALKING POINTS
- Mentoring is essential for spiritual growth in ministry.
- Older pastors withdrawing from mentoring harms the church.
- Young pastors should actively seek out mentors.
- Building relationships with other ministers is crucial.
- Mentoring should be life-on-life, not transactional.
- A culture of mentoring should be cultivated in churches.
- Internship programs can effectively train future pastors.
- Camaraderie among pastors provides accountability and support.
- Diverse friendships in ministry enrich personal growth.
- Creating a company of pastors requires initiative and commitment.
RESOURCES
Jason Helopoulos The New Pastor's Handbook: Help and Encouragement for the First Years of Ministry
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