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M i n i s t ry O p p o r t u n i t i e s
Sons of Daniel Mentoring Ministry
2021-2022 Registration Is Now Open!
What Is the Sons Of Daniel Mentoring Ministry?
The Sons of Daniel Mentoring Ministry was developed to provide guidance to
young men in the 4 through the 12 grades, as they move through their years of
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adolescence. We focus on both, young men who have fathers, as well as young
men who do not have fathers active in their lives.
In the Sons of Daniel Ministry, the young men are divided into 3 groups:
* Cubs (4-6 grades) * Hunters (7-9 grades) * Kings (10-12 grades)
Each group is led by a team of godly male mentors. We seek to give each young man godly principles of
manhood in hopes of providing a successful transition into adulthood. The mentor’s basic responsibility is to
support the family in guiding the young men through the process of becoming a responsible adult.
Our mentoring sessions start September 12, 2021 and run through May of 2022. We meet the 2 and 4
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Sundays of each month from 5-7PM in the Multi-Purpose Room.
Text SOD22 to 817.468.0083 to sign up and complete the application for participation. Even if you’ve
participated before, you must sign up each year.
Daughters of Deborah
Mentoring Ministry 2021-2022
Registration Is Now Open!
Mentoring Program
2021-2022 registration is open. Girls entering 4th through 12th
grades are invited to sign up to participate for the 2021-2022 calendar year. There is no fee to enroll! However,
there may be small amounts of money required for special outings by individual groups. The largest expense is
the annual retreat. Our policy is to “leave no girl behind” because of finances. Register by texting “DOD22” to
817.468.0083.
What is Daughters of Deborah?
The Daughters of Deborah mentoring program is a discipleship training program for young ladies in grades
4-12. The program meets bi-monthly from September to May. The young women in each grade level are
paired with a group of mentors who share with them wisdom from God’s Word, a planned curriculum, and their
own life experiences. During the course of the year the young ladies have an opportunity to make Christian
friends, share in volunteer learning experiences while being able to discuss critical issues pertaining to
their own lives in a comfortable setting. They also engage in seminars, etiquette sessions, cultural outings,
sleepovers and an annual retreat. The year culminates with an annual celebration in May.
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