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There are men in need of human repair from a supernatural mechanic if you will. This book, while focused on mentoring, also centers on developing men through spiritual reflection, essays of insight and encouragement - as well as thought provoking questions. Over the years of running youth development programs and ministering to men it has become clear that most broken vessels (mentor) cannot always "heal" broken vessels (mentee). So the opportunity for earnest readers of this book exists on two levels: namely to grow as men and then as mentors.

Produktbeschreibung
There are men in need of human repair from a supernatural mechanic if you will. This book, while focused on mentoring, also centers on developing men through spiritual reflection, essays of insight and encouragement - as well as thought provoking questions. Over the years of running youth development programs and ministering to men it has become clear that most broken vessels (mentor) cannot always "heal" broken vessels (mentee). So the opportunity for earnest readers of this book exists on two levels: namely to grow as men and then as mentors.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Wyatt is the creative visionary, advisory board member, and guest instructor at the Institute for Transformative Mentoring (ITM), Center for New York City Affairs, The New School for Social Research and the Credible Messenger Institute (CMI) supported by Community Connections for Youth (CC-FY). ITM and CMI were created to help credible messengers address trauma caused by the vicissitudes of life as well as trauma experienced during incarceration while concomitantly learn how to mentor, counsel and advocate on behalf of court-adjudicated youth and young adults. Rev. Dr. Wyatt is a national role model, leader of leaders, renowned orator, author, and public theologian. He is an ordained Elder on the ministerial staff of The Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral of New York.