| As
the 20th century drew to a close, countless mission
agencies and ministries mobilized to saturate the
globe with evangelism. God answered prayer! Hundreds
of thousands of new churches were planted as the
new century dawned.
But…capable leaders did not spring up
magically. In
many places the fruit of the church planters, new
believers, stopped growing or withered away.
Many parts of the globe could tell a story like
this: the Philippines saw 51,000 new churches
planted in the 1990’s. However (and
this is a big however), an official Filipino study
found that of the churches that failed, 91% cited “lack
of coaching/mentoring of the leader” as the
cause. Jesus said exactly the same
thing. “The harvest is plentiful…but
the laborers are few.”
If you look for the roots of Mentorlink, you
will find them in a mission phenomenon known
as CoMission. In the early 1990’s, 84 missions
agencies partnered together to answer the call
to come to the former Soviet Union to teach Christian
ethics and values in their educational institutions.
Dr. Stacy Rinehart, then with The Navigators,
led the team conducting training for the 1800
missionaries sent.
MentorLink International was birthed at the end
of this time, in a strategic meeting of 13 leaders
representing 12 different ministries. Nearly
a hundred mission and ministry leaders contributed
to MentorLink’s mission and approach. Everywhere
the cry was the same: the church needs
leaders….leaders with passion, training,
and character.
MentorLink International was formally founded
as a ministry in January 2000 with a large anonymous
financial gift. As the MLI staff began to
tackle the issues of developing leaders for the
burgeoning global church, we found the rift to
be greater than anyone knew. Yes, there
was a huge shortfall of leaders.
But even more disturbing was the model of leadership
accepted as the pattern to follow. This fallen,
human model has many forms:
- the success and production emphasis of the
western business professional
- the centralized power boss in the Former Soviet
Union
- the distant “strong man” in China
- the chief in Africa
- the all-knowing guru in India
- the dictator in Latin America
Whatever the form, the desired outcome is the
same: power, control and success for the leader
and his or her organization. The cost in
crushed lives, dejected spirits and scarred testimony
of the church is beyond quantifying.
Christ gave one holy model and it works in every
culture! It’s the posture of a Servant
bent over a basin, gently washing dirty feet. The
desired outcome was the deliverance of people from
the bondage of evil and into God’s Kingdom.
This Servant was crushed, dejected and scarred
for a testimony of God’s power to redeem
through sacrificial love.
The only path from the human to the holy
is following in the footsteps of Jesus. He
set down His leadership philosophy simply:
You've observed how godless rulers throw their
weight around, how quickly a little power goes
to their heads. It's not going to be that way
with you. Whoever wants to be great must become
a servant. Whoever wants to be first among you
must be your slave. That is what the Son of Man
has done: He came to serve, not be served—and
then to give away his life in exchange for the
many who are held hostage. (Matthew
20:25-28, The Message)
As the MLI staff meditated on this passage and ‘watched’ Jesus
lead in the gospels and Acts, we saw that the timeless
solution for the present problem was Jesus’ mentoring
model:
- Jesus’ method focused on character
transformation through close mentoring relationships.
- Christ demonstrated it daily with his disciples
and changed them from the inside out.
- The apostles followed Jesus’ model -
intentionally investing as freely in others as
He had invested in them
- The result: exponential growth in Kingdom leaders
for an expanding Kingdom movement.
This caused us to shift the focus of developing
leaders from content and skills to character and
Spirit. In His Word and life Jesus
gave us a relational,
character- transformation pattern which
calls leaders to communicate from their heart and
life, to minister through transparency and honesty
and embody Christ-like values as they serve and
lead.
This “inside-out” leadership development
is summed up by our Transformational Goals:
- Building God’s Kingdom
- Living the Gospel of Grace
- Leading as a Servant
- Operating in Teamwork and Community
- Accomplishing Intentional Multiplication
Returning to Jesus’ model has yielded results
that can only be accounted for by God’s blessing!
Even as the number of nations MentorLink reaches
increases, our core staff remains small. Mentorlink
is able to work through partnerships and existing
networks within a country to develop the next generation
of Christ-like leaders. Our role as a servant
team is to equip these national and local brothers
and sisters and release them into full Kingdom
service among their people. Our long-term
investment is in the lives of people not in buildings
or an organization – just like Jesus.
God has honored this return to “the
basin and towel.” A vision which began
in a fellowship not much larger than Jesus’ original
following is now beginning to touch all parts
of the globe. It is our prayer that Mentorlink
will play a significant role in developing leaders
who lead like Jesus. |