A free, faith-based women’s mentoring program

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Grow your faith
as a mentee

Many of us are so busy with all of the demands of life that focusing on our own spiritual journey is an afterthought. Working though the four introductory sessions of Rise Up Daughter is meant to bring you confidence in your identity in Christ and purpose as a believer. Although the concept is simple, the work is deep. Each session contains a brief introduction, a Scripture passage, prayer, and application questions to help you apply the passage to your life.

Seedling growing in rich soil

For I am confident of this very thing,
that He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus.

Philippians 1:6

Share you faith
as a mentor

You are uniquely qualified to mentor someone based on your own gifts, knowledge, and experiences. Whether in person or online, God has equipped you to lead others to Christ. The time commitment is minimal and you can schedule meetings however they work with your life. All materials are provided for you at no cost. There’s no need to be an expert in theology because everything is provided for you right down to prayer prompts that tie closely with the Scripture passage of the session.

Your role as a Rise Up Daughter mentor is simply to lead your mentee through the materials, walking her through the questions and encouraging her along the way. We are called to make disciples, but sometimes it can feel overwhelming and it’s hard to know where to start. The simple structure and materials provided will help you confidently share God’s word in a meaningful and non-judgmental way.

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