Personal Mentoring

“The Centre for Missional Leadership exists to equip Christians to be influential and transformational in each and every sphere of life”

What is mentoring?

The purpose of an assigned mentor is to be the first port of call of pastoral support for the student during the academic year that he/she undertakes the course. Students will be able to meet with their mentor regularly to build on spiritual development, life coaching issues and any personal issues the student might be working through at the time. It is hoped that the mentoring relationship might also be a context in which the student can reflect on how the teaching they are receiving at CML is impacting their life as a disciple of Christ.

Who are the mentors?

The mentors are Christians from local churches and organisations. All the mentors have experienced of being mentored themselves. Personal mentors are arranged in the first week of term after discussing with the student and finding an appropriate mentor.

What does mentoring look like?

Mentor sessions can be weekly, fortnightly, or occasionally monthly. The mentor and mentoree will meet together to talk and pray through issues that the student is facing. The mentor and mentoree will arrange between themselves how often to meet and more of what the format of the mentoring will look like.