God never intended us to die alone, Instead, He directs us toward relationships – the place we receive the encouragement we need to take our next step with confidence.
We created the Lead Mentor Program because we have met too many Christian leaders in Africa who feel isolated. The program springs from our central mission: to connect, dialogue, and transform the leader and their influence.
Connecting African Christian leaders through mentoring relationships is one of the most valuable ways we can fulfil this mission. And as the largest network of Christian leaders in Africa, we are in the best position to serve as mentorship matchmakers!
Lead Africa provides flexible session tools and guidelines for a 10-week program. Mentees will be expected to initiate communication with their mentor, schedule six sessions (in person, by phone or online platforms) convenient to both leaders and to begin each session prepared and ready to grow.
All mentor candidates will be contacted with more information about the program and the matching process.
Your mentor will be a vital source of confidence and encouragement, helping you look toward the future with hope and faith instead of fear and uncertainty.
If you feel a bit lost… Uncertain about your next move, or the place God is calling you to go, take heart.
If you’re at a crossroads… Stepping out of your comfort zone, making a critical life transition, don’t fear.
If the same old challenges have been holding you back… But you can’t seem to pinpoint their cause or put a plan into action to move forward with purpose, get ready.
The Lead Africa Mentor Program is a 10-week experience. We provide three simple yet effective ingredients:
Lead Africa provides flexible session tools and guidelines for a 10-week program.
Our ever-expanding network of talented mentors is dedicated to connecting through authentic, Christ-like relationships to provide wisdom and direction for our continental mentees.
Their collective experience spans almost every industry at every level. They have personally grappled with core life issues, including work-life balance, singleness, marital conflict, infertility, inter-office politics, crises of faith, start-up drama and more.