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Title: Christ-Centered Mentorship: A case study of the Faith and Practice Programme of Christian Service University College, Kumasi Ghana.
Authors: White, Peter
Okai, Dr. David
Asabea-Aboagye, Rev. Dr. Mrs. Margaret
Keywords: Mentorship, Mentee, Mentor, Christ-centered, Christian Service University, Faith and Practice Programme.
Issue Date: 26-May-2016
Series/Report no.: 201514;
Abstract: Mentoring is very important in every sphere of life. It is the process by which a more experienced person imparts advice, support, insight, and knowledge to a less experienced person. The mentor supports, guides, and counsels a young adult as he or she accomplishes mastery of the issues concerned. This article discusses mentorship from a Christ-centered perspective by using the Faith and Practice Programme (FAPP) of Christian Service University College as a case study. It argues that in order to address the challenges of the current generation and beyond, it is very important that students are introduced to holistic Christo-centric mentoring. The article gives an overview of mentorship and its related issues such as mentor- mentee role and relationship, the institutional leadership factor in introducing and implementing a mentoring programme, as well as the implementation procedure and challenges.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/323
ISSN: 201514
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