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Quest Youth Adventure a ministry of The Summit. Mentorship. The Summit. Vision : Satisfy the desires of God’s heart More Christians, better Christians, in a vibrant community, for the good of the world Goals. Quest Mentorship Mission.
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QuestYouth Adventurea ministry of The Summit Mentorship
The Summit • Vision: Satisfy the desires of God’s heart • More Christians, better Christians, in a vibrant community, for the good of the world • Goals
Quest Mentorship Mission • Provide young men with discipleship and skill training in support of The Summit’s mission; More Christians, Better Christians, In a vibrant community, for the good of the
Quest Vision • To assist, mentor and train young adults, to see God’s hand in His creation, to discover their personal Godly path, and to develop a lifetime relationship with Christ & with each other.
Quest Mentorship Goals • Personal relationship with Christ, Biblical knowledge, Personal confidence, Service to others, Trust in leaders, family and more, Skill knowledge, Fun for fun and fun for Work, Sense of honor, Accomplishments
Quest Mentorship Guiding principle • The single most important idea that a young adult needs to have in order to accomplish great tasks is to believe that he can.
Mentorship • Mission • Vision • Goals • Guiding principle
Boundaries and Limitations • Mentors may not be in private with students • The student’s home • The mentor’s home • Hiking, fishing or other outdoor setting • Vehicle transportation
Boundaries and Limitations • Mentors may: 1. Public locations 2. Rule of 3 3. Group of 4
Outline of the student commitment statement • Know: This mentorship program is 2 fold. Discipleship in the Kingdom of God and development in skills. • Respect: Pay attention and participate • Honor: use the information and skills for good and God • Commitment: Dates, times and one year • Parents: are in authority and to be honored • School: is important and excellent effort is mandatory • Support the church and mentorship vision, mission and goals
Outline of the parent commitment statement • Discipleship in the Kingdom of God and development in skills • Parental approval • Support the church and mentorship vision, mission and goals • Have read and approve of the student commitment statement • Information that the mentor needs • Commitment • Have received a copy of the “Boundaries” document and understand our limitations • Have opportunity and if desire add any additional boundaries and or limitations
Examples of skill based activities • Bicycling • Shooting • Wood working • Small motor • Metal working • Vehicle repair • Climbing • First-aid
Examples of discipleship training • Bible study of masculine godly behavior • Understand what it means to be a Christian • Understand and accept your own faith • Honor, courage, integrity, respect, dignity … • Love: families, leaders, siblings, friends • Judgment • Decision making
What changes? • Personal relationship with Christ • Biblical knowledge • Personal confidence • Service to others • Trust in leaders, family and more • Skill knowledge • Fun for fun and fun for Work • Sense of honor • Accomplishments