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A REVIEW on "TRANSFORMING TOGETHER"
Back of the book:
Young women are crying out for someone older to care about them, to help them. Older women desire to be useful and productive. Those who have invested years of walking with the Lord themselves desire to be teamed up with this generation of younger women who are yearning for someone to show them how to walk through life with genuine faith in Christ.
Transforming Together presents the model for genuine spiritual mentoring through the power and work of Christ in the lives of women faithfully pouring into one another. Women, both young and old, will appreciate the dual focus on the roles of mentor and mentee. Building on real life testimonies and her experience as a committed mentor, Ele Parrott will guide women as they seek to walk with one another to greater faithfulness in Christ.
Who is Ele Parrott?
Ele Parrott, a Biblical Counselor by profession, is the Director of Member Care for the Paraclete Mission Group. She worked as a missionary in the Latin community with OCI for 12 years, has worked in women’s and children’s ministry in her local church and has also been involved in Christian Camping ministry. She continues to lead Bible studies and is the head Mentor Mom at Sun Valley Community Church in Gilbert, Arizona. In addition to Transforming Together, Ele has authored a Spanish-language musical, El Futboles es mi Vida as well as Spanish materials for use in Christian homes and Sunday School classes.
Ele Parrot and her husband of 35 years, Don, the President and CEO of Finishers Project, have four grown children and three grandchildren.
MY THOUGHTS:
Being a pastor’s wife, I was interested in the possibility on learning more about mentoring. I just wished I had a mentor with whom I could share my thoughts, my frustrations, my sadness as well as my joys. I believe that God will provide this mentor for me someday. But in the meantime, I want to learn more about becoming one for whoever will approach me in becoming their mentors someday.
What I didn’t expect from this book was to be mentored indirectly by Ele. She doesn’t know about it but she opened up some insights in me and made me think about me and my relationship with Christ. She laid down some simple facts about growing with God and I look forward to apply what she taught me.
I also discovered that right now at this time of my life, I am definitively not ready whatsoever to mentor someone but I am in need of a mentor. So I pray that God will guide me to find this mentor in my life.
Ele also suggested that “a spiritual mentor is in a season of life that requires less of her in her own sphere. Her children are grown or are old enough to allow her time to pray in depth, to be in the Word, and to give time to others outside of her immediate family.” When I read that, I was at first disappointed. You see I have 4 small children aged 8 and under (the youngest being 18 months). My 8 year old is quite independent with a book or even homeschool work but the other three is quite another story. So when I read these words, I was disappointed because I knew that God was telling me not now. Not now? But Lord I am a pastor’s wife after all I will need to guide others eventually! It’s true that at times I might be asked for guidance… but I must also understand that I do not have the flexibility necessary for mentoring.
To be a spiritual mentor to someone you need to be a woman of the Word of God, a woman of faith and a woman of prayer. You need flexibility and time to give which I lack right now due to the fact that my own kids are too young. I got the message from God. I will postpone my thoughts about becoming a mentor. I will grow in my relationship with Him and guide my own children for now.
Ele also challenges the reader to spend a three-month period to study God’s Word with only the Bible and no other kind of book. I like this idea. I think it’s important for anyone who would like to become a spiritual mentor for anyone that this person knows what he/she talks about – especially when it comes to God’s Word.
So for now, as I came to the realization that it isn’t a good time for me to become a spiritual mentor for someone, it will be Jesus and me. Plain and simple. Nothing else. And I think I will take up on her challenge to put aside all books about the Bible except the Bible itself for three months. No bible study, no fill-in-the-blanks kind of book. Just the Bible - every day - for three months.
If Ele – or anyone who knows her – would come to read this review, I just want to say that I wished that I could be mentored by you. You have opened up a whole new perspective in Bible Study for me and I am forever thankful for it. I just wished I would know you better by having you in my life. God bless!
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REPLY:
Dear SAHM, (Stay At Home Mom)
Your love and passion for Jesus is paramount in this review of "Transforming Together." Your desire to "be" for others is palatable as well. It is with much joy of heart that I read your post. Thank you for taking the time to digest the thoughts shared in "Transforming Together." You have chosen to consider the depths of spiritual mentoring by delving into the living Word of God with "only" the Holy Spirit as your Teacher! What an adventure you are embarking on: being mentored by the Spirit of the Living God! A wise and life-changing decision! Also, thank you for being astute enough to realize that you are spiritually mentoring your own children right now...and that's sufficient for this season of life! What a privilege you have been given! What responsibility, what joy is yours..to "be" in the lives of your own offspring! May you have deep contentment and may there be healthy spiritual fruit as a result of your wise choices!
Thank you for allowing me into your life, into your heart and mind. I enter with great respect, stay as long as invited and then gently leave with much gratitude to our Saviour for the visit. We are traveling this Journey of Life here on earth for such a short time. May we choose to be transformed, together, by the Living God, for HIS glory and our good.
By your side, Ele Parrott
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2 Comments:
Thanks so much for your encouraging note. You have no idea how much you touched me. I am currently homeschooling my kids and there are days where I wished I could do more for our church. But it's one thing at a time and I need to remind myself that my ministry these days are my own kids.
Thanks for taking the time to read the review and write a note. It means a lot knowing that the author makes that effort.
It is my joy to come alongside of you as you ministry in Jesus' holy name to your very own children! Who you are being now is held in high esteem by your Heavenly Father. After all, 'family' is HIS best way of illustrating His relationship w/ us! He DESIRES you to "be" with your kids...He finds joy in the 'comings and goings' the "sittings and the standings" as seen in Deut. 6 He knows the importance of the "repeatings, the talkings, the 'going to bed and the getting ups'." It's when parents DON'T do these things, when there's NOT that 'repeat and repeat' that we, as humans, risk not pleasing God. Your commitment, your daily choice to "be" for and with your children are EXACTLY the "stuff" that please Him. Let no mere human devalue nor derail you from your BEING.
In your balcony,
Ele
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