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Mentoring

Original Airdate: December 24, 2007

Host: Scott Dente

Guests: Kristi Cain, Mary-Ann Bowen, and Scott Phillips

Have you got what it takes to be a mentor? Find out in this episode as Kristi Cain and Mary-Ann Bowen share their experiences from mentoring a small group of college girls. During the interview, they help to clarify what mentoring really means, who is qualified to mentor, and why mentoring is important in building community. Also featured this week is the original music of singer/songwriter Scott Phillips.

Guest Bios

Kristi Cain

Kristi Cain is a speaker, writer, and mentor. Kristi has served as a youth director, Christian education professor, and campus pastor. Now as an editor and curriculum developer at LifeSprings Resources, she also assists with the production of the Faith Café television show seen on the i-Life network. Kristi loves speaking to college students and women challenging them to become more like Christ.

Mary-Ann Bowen

Mary-Ann Bowen is a sales and marketing professional, speaker, and mentor. Mary-Ann has served as an image consultant, sales director, and event planner. In addition to her role as vice president of marketing for Emmanuel College , she is the media makeup artist and special projects director for In Touch Ministries. Mary-Ann has a passion to inspire people through discovering their God breathed uniqueness, while challenging them to exceed mediocrity in life and work.

Scott Phillips / www.scott-phillips.com

Scott Phillips is a Nashville based independent artist originally from Northwestern Pennsylvania . He's been a full-time indie artist for over 5 years now and has released 4 full-length albums - most recently a project titled "Next Stop Willoughby." He likes being on stage performing his music better than just about anything. He is a passionate supporter of child sponsorship through World Vision, a relief and development organization committed to eradicating poverty, hunger, AIDS, and child exploitation. In 2005, Scott received the World Vision "New Independent Artist of the Year" award for his work with his favorite organization, and currently sits among their top 5 artists raising support through sponsorship.

 
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