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MONEY MENTORING

Money mentoring has the power to reshape not only financial habits but also personal perspectives on wealth and stewardship.

 

A good mentor helps individuals see money as a tool to help people in their financial well-being, guiding them to make choices that align with their values.

 

Mentors can open doors to financial stability and confidence through tailored advice and encouragement, especially in uncertain times.

 

They provide practical wisdom, showing how to build wealth with integrity, patience, and vision. Money mentoring fosters accountability and instils the disciplines of budgeting, saving, and investing with a long-term view.

It is our vision that money mentoring will empower people to use their finances to support not only their lives but also their communities, creating a ripple effect of positive impact.

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The Compass
Money Mentoring 
Model 

Our model consists of personal or group mentoring, using a wide variety of well-designed mentoring tools.

The goal is to see financial fruitfulness - helping people to know Christ more intimately, be free to serve and to help fulfil the gret commission.

The Compass
Money Mentoring 
Tool Box 

Compass offers practical mentoring tools to guide people through a process of self-discover and Biblical financial wisdom.

Compass Europe offers training
for those wanting to serve others
as a Money Mentor.

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How-to Mentoring Manuals

Compass Europe offers a series of 'how-to' manuals for money mentoring. 

Money Mentoring

Money mentoring is a supportive relationship where an experienced guide helps individuals develop their financial skills and confidence to achieve their financial goals.

My Money Story

Writing “My Money Story” is a valuable tool for self-discovery. It offers insight into how our past experiences, emotions, and family influence our financial habits.

My Financial Growth

Mentoring using four key concepts for financial well-being: Heart, Health, Habits, and Hope. These elements form a foundational framework for making sound financial decisions.

My Money Personality

The DISC assessment identifies a primary personality type that reveals a person’s natural approach to managing money.

My Financial Strengths

Introducing the Seven Virtues (prudence, justice, moderation, courage, faith, hope, and love) into financial mentoring can help guide mentees towards a Christ-centered approach to managing money.

My Financial SWOT Analysis

By analysing financial Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats, a mentee can gain a clear picture of his/her financial health, manage finances more strategically, and develop a solid plan for improvement.

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