I thought about the word redemption this morning. As a Mentor, the character that you're building in the heart of your student will be redeeming in nature. The word redeem is defined as:
re·deem transitive verb \ri-ˈdēm\
: to make (something that is bad, unpleasant, etc.) better or more acceptable
: to exchange (something, such as a coupon or lottery ticket) for money, an award, etc.
: to buy back (something, such as a stock or bond)
Sometimes synonyms and antonyms can provide greater depth to a word study. Here are a few key points to consider in your Mentoring Relationship
Synonyms
- Answer: When does your answer say: "I'm sorry?"
- Complete: Do you know how to finish?
- Comply: How do you deal with authority?
- Fill: Do you give more than is expected of you?
- Keep: Do you keep your word?
- Meet: Do you meet conflict or avoid it?
- Redeem: What does forgive mean?
Antonyms
- Default: Do you look for faults in other folks or work on redeeming your own faults?
- Disregard: Do you put the needs of others above your own concerns?
- Forget: Do you know what it means to be prepared?
- Ignore: Do you how to recognize dangerous people?
- Neglect: Do you take friends for granted?
- Overlook: Do you look for the best in everybody you meet?
- Overpass: Can you let go of pain in the past?
- Pass Over: Can you avoid falling back into bad habits?
- Slight: Are there any small cracks in your character that you need to address immediately?Thanks for your time.Go do something redeeming for somebody.
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