Mentor Like Jesus
By Regi Campbell; Richard Chancy; Andy Stanley (Foreword by)
(B&H Books, Hardcover, 9780805448115, 176pp.)
Publication Date: May 2009
Categories: Christian Ministry - Discipleship
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More time, spent with fewer people, equals greater kingdom impact.
Desiring to see God widely embraced as more than a remote concept, entrepreneur Regi Campbell began a deeply successful mentoring program years ago that has become one of his greatest joys. Though it seemed radical at firstspending more time with less people to further an all important messagehe soon realized this is the discipleship model Jesus set out during his ministry; today two billion people worldwide embrace the wisdom He entrusted to a small band of disciples two thousand years ago.Mentor Like Jesus is Campbell’s revelation of what he now calls next generation mentoring,” an exponentially rewarding process that is resulting in lives changed, marriages saved, children dealt with in a more loving way.” Readers of any age and in any situation will clearly understand how the return on a meaningful investment in another person is truly immeasurable.James R. (Regi) Campbell is an experienced investor and entrepreneur who has intentionally sought to make a difference for God's kingdom in the marketplace since becoming a Christian in 1983. As president and CEO of Async Corporation, he was recognized as Georgia's high technology Entrepreneur of the Year. Regi then founded InterServ Services Corporation in 1993, growing revenues to $50 million in four years. Since 1997, Campbell has helped launch eight more start-up companies through his Seedsower Investments. He also serves as an elder at North Point Community Church and has mentored eight different young executives each year since 2000.
Regi and his wife, Miriam, have two children and three grandchildren.
Richard Chancy is president and founder of Next Generation Mentoring, a nonprofit organization that partners with churches and Christian ministries to develop dynamic mentoring environments. He spent seven years developing leaders with INJOY, John C. Maxwell's church development division, where Chancy served as executive director of client development. He and his wife, Kristy, are members of North Point Community Church in Atlanta, Georgia, and have a daughter.











