The Interface Mentoring program enriches each believer at both a personal and corporate level.
Personal: Participants are taught to study scripture for themselves and personally communicate with God. During individual study time, each person studies a portion of scripture by first examining the assigned verses using basic homiletics. Then they answer the five “Interface” questions. These five questions help identify significant events, find different aspects of God’s character, recognize lessons/warnings, and then apply the lessons and/or heed the warnings. In addition, practical life-skill lessons, examine different areas of day-to-day life and encourage personal growth through application and action.
Corporate: Participants gather in small groups on a weekly basis to encourage each other through prayer, discussion, and scripture memorization. Groups ideally consist of one mentor and 3-4 apprentices. These small groups typically develop strong bonds by learning together, praying for one another and lovingly holding each other accountable.