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The Mentoring Manifesto: A Radical Plan to Change the World a Few Men at a Time
The Mentoring Manifesto: A Radical Plan to Change the World a Few Men at a Time
The Mentoring Manifesto: A Radical Plan to Change the World a Few Men at a Time
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The Mentoring Manifesto: A Radical Plan to Change the World a Few Men at a Time

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Men feel a calling to give back. To build into other men. To pay it forward. The Mentoring Manifesto will inspire you to become a mentor or a more effective mentor. Will you step up? Will you accept the call? If you don’t read anything else in this book, read this: Helping younger men find the peace, purpose and fulfillment of living God-centric lives will give you unparalleled peace, purpose and fulfillment in your life. This 28 page short from best-selling author Regi Campbell will help you change the world, a few men at a time. For more information on effective mentoring, check out Regi Campbell’s wonderful full length book Mentor Like Jesus from B&H Publishing Group.

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Release dateJan 1, 2012
ISBN9781433677885
The Mentoring Manifesto: A Radical Plan to Change the World a Few Men at a Time
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Regi Campbell

James R. (Regi) Campbell is an experienced investor and entrepreneur who has intentionally sought to make a difference for God's kingdom in the marketplace since becoming a Christian in 1983. As president and CEO of Async Corporation, he was recognized as Georgia's high technology Entrepreneur of the Year. Regi then founded InterServ Services Corporation in 1993, growing revenues to $50 million in four years. Since 1997, Campbell has helped launch eight more start-up companies through his Seedsower Investments. He also serves as an elder at North Point Community Church and has mentored eight different young executives each year since 2000. Regi and his wife, Miriam, have two children and three grandchildren.

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    The Mentoring Manifesto - Regi Campbell

    INTRODUCTION

    If you don’t read anything else in this book, read this:

    Helping younger men find the peace, purpose and fulfillment of living God-centric lives gives me unparalleled peace, purpose and fulfillment in my life.

    I LOVE being a mentor.

    I will be a mentor until I die.

    It’s the most fulfilling thing I’ve ever done.

    It might just be the most fulfilling thing you’ll ever do.

    Your calling is calling!

    A few months back, we hired this internet/social media brainiac to listen in on the internet. We asked When you look for the word mentoring, what other words are being used in the same context? What are men talking about in their blogs? What are they talking about on Facebook? What are they tweeting about?

    What he came back with was stunning. Shocking. Totally unexpected. I expected something like networking or coaching....words from the take side of the equation. But the most prevalent word was from the give side.

    The word was calling.

    Men feel a calling to give back. To build into other men. To pay it forward.

    Now as an old Baptist dude, the word calling brings up a bunch of stuff, most of it not very good. The preacher would resign because he was called to another church. Fair enough, except they seemed to always be called to a bigger church and more money.

    And then there’s the interminable search for a job & career that satisfies. "What do you feel called to?" At 22, who knows? I felt called to the highest salary and the most days off. A lot of the conversation around calling is pooh, but that’s off the subject.

    I’ve learned that calling is connected to design. God is so cool, so systematic, so utilitarian…He wires us for certain things as He grows us, and then he calls us to those things when we’re open to follow Him into them. His timing is always perfect.

    I believe God is calling men to be mentors to younger men. And I think the calling has been there for a while; we’re just beginning to pay attention. When Jesus instructed us to go make disciples, I think He meant it. It was a direct, personal, not later but now instruction to His disciples. All His disciples. Then and now.

    As mature Christian men, we’ve learned that loving Jesus and following Him is the secret to life. If we’ve truly experienced walking with

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