The Art of Mentoring, Darlene Zschech
The Art of Mentoring, Darlene Zschech
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The Art of Mentoring
Embracing the Great Generational Transition

Author: Darlene Zschech

Narrator: Anna-Lisa Horton

Unabridged: 4 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 08/01/2011


Synopsis

Leave a living legacy. Tension between older and younger generations has always existed—especially in the church. We have struggled with this for years, building up resentments and crippling those on both sides of the fight. We resist the thought that emerging and established leaders can, and must, work together. But these are critical days, and the church needs large-hearted leadership willing to move beyond personal struggles and emotional triggers for the sake of others. It needs passionate, relational leaders, willing to mentor and be mentored, to give a thriving, living legacy to future generations. Can it be done? Absolutely—and it can start with you. Join internationally acclaimed leader Darlene Zschech for a journey into the heart of mentoring—and see how intergenerational leadership radically impacts the kingdom in ways you could never do alone.

About The Author

Darlene Zschech is acclaimed worldwide as a singer, songwriter, worship leader, author, and speaker. Darlene continues to be involved in the music ministry at Hillsong Church, where she served as worship leader for many years. She is best known for the worship song “Shout to the Lord,” which is sung around the world. Darlene and Mark actively work with Compassion International to serve children, and they initiated Hope: Rwanda in 2004, which continues to bring hope and healing to that nation. When not traveling the world, Darlene and Mark live in Sydney along with their family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dan on November 01, 2015

Turned out it was a lot less about practical mentoring tips and a lot more about their church band in Australia. Strange. And not what I was hoping for. :(......more

Goodreads review by Martha on April 06, 2012

I enjoyed reading this book to get some ideas on how to transfer leadership from one generation to the next. However, it was a little too "feely" for me and didn't really offer any concrete strategies to actually make a successful transition of leadership from one generation to the next. A pretty ea......more