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Keith R. Anderson (Author), Randy D. Reese (Author), James M. Houston (Foreword)
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May 20, 1999
Iron sharpens iron, and one person sharpens . . . another. (Proverbs 27:17) As we seek God together we come to know him more deeply. That's the idea behind Spiritual Mentoring. Spiritual mentoring is an ages-old practice that Keith Anderson and Randy Reese introduce in a way that fits life as we know it today. Spiritual mentoring is not only for pastors or saints. Mentors are ordinary Christians who are willing to enter into a faith relationship with another person who wants to grow. Likewise, those who are mentored are not seminary candidates but simply followers of Jesus who long for guidance in their spiritual journey. In this book Anderson and Reese show you how to mentor and be mentored as they introduce, chapter by chapter, the work of a different classical spiritual writer, including
  • Augustine
  • Aelred of Rievaulx
  • John of the Cross
  • Julian of Norwich
  • Ignatius of Loyola
  • Teresa of Avila
  • Madame Jeanne Guyon
These writers offer timeless insights from centuries past, while Anderson and Reese help you put their teaching into practice today to grow closer to Jesus in the company of another believer. If you want to learn how to help younger Christians grow while stretching your own faith, or if you want to tap into the experience of a Christian friend who is farther along the road of faith, this is the book that will get you started.

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  • Paperback: 191 pages
  • Publisher: IVP Books (May 20, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0830822100
  • ISBN-13: 978-0830822102
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Dynamics of Spiritual Mentoring, July 18, 2001
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The core conviction of the authors is that "spiritual formation is nurtured most profoundly when disciples are 'apprenticed' to a spiritual mentor who will partner with God's Holy Spirit toward spiritual development" (pg. 27). But they also make the following important point: "While some may be especially gifted for mentoring, spiritual mentoring is the work of the community of faith just as friendship belongs to all people" (pg. 56). Unlike traditional Western forms of instruction, spiritual mentoring is more intimate and requires the deeper practice of sharing one's way of life. It is relational and autobiographical. Two foundational pillars of the mentor-mentoree relationship are attraction and imitation. But in establishing and cultivating such a relationship, listening, discernment, and purpose are important. The authors expound on these aspects and reinforce them for both the mentor and mentoree through questions for reflection within each chapter.

The first two chapters discuss the importance of spiritual mentoring and broadly define what it is. J. Robert Clinton's mentoring types are laid out and given more detail in Appendix One and his five dynamics of spiritual mentoring form the basis of the next five chapters of the book. Clinton is the author of "Leadership Emergence Theory" (1989) and "The Mentor Handbook: Detailed Guidelines and Helps for Christian Mentors and Mentorees" (1991). Appendix Four, Developing a Personal Time Line, is adapted from his earlier book. The five dynamics of spiritual mentoring are: Attraction, Relationship, Responsiveness, Accountability, and Empowerment.

Seven classic Christian authors are used in conjunction with contemporary ones to "provide a historically informed vision for the contemporary work of spiritual mentoring." Appendix Three provides the historical time line for the classic authors. Augustine (354 - 430) is introduced in Chapter 3 and challenges the mentor to "attract them by your way of life." In Chapter 4, Aelred of Rievaulx (1110 - 1167) provides insights into developing trust and intimacy in the mentoring relationship through "Spiritual Friendship". Spanish mystics Teresa of Avila (1515 - 1582) and John of the Cross (1542 - 1591) help us to cultivate a responsive humility in Chapter 5. Teresa's book "Interior Castle" helps the mentor to guide the apprentice through the various stages of prayer which produce greater responsiveness to the Holy Spirit. John's insights into the purifying "dark night of the soul" as it relates to self-denial are also discussed. The authors note that "spiritual responsiveness requires the step of purgation or purification" (pg. 105) and "when we focus on God we recognize our serious need for a purified heart" (pg. 107). In Chapter 6, we learn the importance of accountability through Ignatius of Loyola's (1491 - 1556) "Spiritual Exercises" and Chapter 7 leads us to the goal of spiritual mentoring: empowerment. We are introduced to Julian of Norwich (1342 - 1416) and Jeanne Guyon (1648 - 1717) and learn from them that there is joyous empowerment through intimacy with God, identity as the beloved of God, and the discovery of our unique voice for kingdom service. The five appendices are useful. Appendix Two gives us contemporary definitions of spiritual mentoring from Thomas Merton, Richard Foster, Eugene Peterson, and others. Appendix Five provides a nice recommended bibliography for spiritual mentoring.

Throughout this book I was reminded that the mentor, by his or her example, encourages the apprentice to follow, imitate, and learn from Master Jesus through both the Scriptures and the mentorship of the Holy Spirit. The mentor provides a visible point of reference in assisting the apprentice in cultivating his or her faith relationship with the invisible God who is always near.

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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Helpful Direction for those Seeking Direction, April 23, 2000
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Anderson and Reese have provided helpful direction for those seeking direction in the area of spiritual mentoring. This book is extremely useful for any person interested in mentoring or any church that has a mentoring program. The book's strength is that it draws from much of church history-fresh ideas from the past are reshaped for the reader to enjoy today. The exposure to Augustine, John of the Cross, Julian of Norwich, and others are a great spring board to further delve into the hidden treasures of church tradition. Anderson and Reese's presentation of contemporary models of mentoring in the appendix are also extremely helpful for further study. This book is memorable because the authors approach spiritual direction with rich metaphors mixed with personal experiences. The three questions of who is God, who am I, and what am I doing with my life shape the Anderson-Reese model of spiritual mentoring. This book will greatly contribute to my ministry as a mentor and mentee because it taught me to listen more to God, to those under my spiritual care, and to those who are directing me.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Speaks to my heart, June 8, 2007
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I Love this book!
For me, It really speaks to the heart. Although the focus is `mentoring', it speaks to our self perception as a would-be mentor, minister, big brother, big sister etc.
John 6:63 `It is the Spirit WHO gives life. The flesh (my religious flesh) profits NOTHING'.
Ephesians 4:29-30 Do I know when I am ministering grace or religious flesh - grieving the holy Spirit?
When a brother/sister comes to me in need, am I secretly flattered?
Do I secretly perceive myself as one step higher on the socio-spiritual ladder?
Colossians 1:27 is it Christ in YOU or Christ in me that is the hope of glory?
John 3:30 Is my heart motto: I must DECREASE, so that He (Christ in you) can increase?
How many ministries do you know that specialize in helping believers develop a personal sensitivity to the (urging, grieving, compelling, prompting, forbidding) still-small-voice of the Holy Spirit?
If you said `None', welcome to the club. Our God given comforter & teacher has been replaced by programs and machines, (the better mousetrap) which are the offspring of the world. And so goes our mentoring.
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Christian faith is an imitative faith. Read the first page
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spiritual mentoring relationship, holy listening, kingdom responsibility, hospitable space, spiritual friendship, spiritual formation, spiritual direction, ultimate identity, teachable spirit, sacred reading
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Holy Spirit, John of the Cross, Teresa of Avila, Jeanne Guyon, Spiritual Ment, Eugene Peterson, Ignatius of Loyola, Sister Del Rey, Alan Jones, Bernard of Clairvaux, Exercises of Grace, Personal Time Line, Robert Clinton
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