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Spiritual Sisterhood: Mentoring for Women of Color

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In these pages, author and speaker Rebecca Florence Osaigbovo calls all sisters to either become a spiritual mother or be mentored by one. In fact, she believes the survival of African American communities depends on the renewal of mentoring relationships. Having spent many years as both a mentor and a mentee, Osaigbovo provides here the resources needed for effective, life-giving, mentoring relationships, including help for In addition, you'll read stories from real mentors and mentees that reveal the life-change and lasting effects that come from vibrant mentoring relationships. Older, spiritually mature African American women also offer their wise words of advice, gleaned from years of serving as spiritual mothers to others. Whether you're in a family, workplace, school or ministry context, whether you're young or old, you can begin a mentoring relationship. Let Rebecca Florence Osaigbovo and her spiritual sisters and mothers show you how.

151 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2011

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December 22, 2018
This is a great book. I love how she brings a different perspective. It's a great resource for women of color.
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June 30, 2016
This was a good read that was informative, encouraging and instructive about women joining together in love and unity. Midway through, it started being a bit repetitive but it could have been intended to be a reinforcement mechanism. We studied it at our church's lady's mission and everyone was empowered to step out more in love toward each other.

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