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Title: The Be-With Factor Subtitle: Mentoring Students in Everyday Life Author: Judson Poling, Bo Boshers Narrator: Hewitt James Format: Unabridged Length: 5 hrs and 42 mins Language: English Release date: 02-01-10 Publisher: Zondervan Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 3 votes Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
Publisher's Summary: You want to make a huge, lasting difference in the lives of students, right? The Be-With Factoris a powerful, practical, and sustainable mentoring approach that does just that. Its patterned after Jesus example of being with his disciples in a variety of real-life settings. Its not another program, but its about reaching a generation by focusing on a few and doing life with them. Amazing things happen when you spend time with a student purposefully and intentionallyrunning an errand together, going to the store, grabbing lunch, letting ministry happen naturally. The impact of your faith, shown in everyday life, will transform students livesand the impact on one student has the potential to reach a whole generation. Being with not only works, its Jesus way. Set forth in careful detail by two veteran leaders who live it, the Be-With factor isnt an add-onits the very heart of youth ministry. This book will help train and equip you, and once you adopt the Be-With lifestyle, it will revitalize your passion to make an eternal difference in students lives.
Members Reviews: Concept good, but very repititious This book wasnt for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more? Someone who is very slow to understand that he has been told the same idea six or eight times. What did you like best about this story? Its first 1.5 hours. Have you listened to any of Hewitt Jamess other performances before? How does this one compare? no, i have not, but i probably will not seek others What character would you cut from The Be-With Factor? None,I wioujdl just stop repeating the same concept. Having more detailed examples of the "actual walk" would have prevented the story from getting old.