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Abstract
Dissertation Notice:
D.Min. dissertation, Assemblies of God Theological Seminary, 2014
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This study gathered input from long-term, seasoned pastors, former pastors, and emerging young leaders, then analyzed which of their activities and behaviors prove to enhance the opportunities for success in ministry. The study also examined the effects of mentor/protégé relationships on the success of young leaders.
Recommended Citation
Grant, Stanley Curtis
(2016)
"Mentoring Emerging Leaders Toward Holistic Health and Longevity: A guide for seasoned leaders to intentionally Invest in and Influence the Next Generation of Ministry Leaders,"
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership:
Vol. 10:
No.
1, 93-93.
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https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/jacl/vol10/iss1/18
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