Jethro and Moses: A Biblical Model for Supervision from Exodus 18
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Supervising those who are in ministerial formation training can be both exciting and daunting. Taking care to create a space and build relationships that will allow for exploration and growth takes attention and intention in order to find the right balance of modeling, demonstrating, and teaching as well as to give room for supervisees to practice and learn on their own. And yet, seeing supervisees flourish and grow in their gifts and skills for ministry can bring great joy as well as opportunities for growth and flourishing for the supervisors.Downloads
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