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MENTORING
APOSTOLIC/PROPHETIC

Join AWN for an energizing 9-month journey into your prophetic destiny.

 

 Apostolic & Prophetic Mentorship

Applications Now Open | Launching June 2026

Mentorship is not casual—it is covenant.

In an age filled with spiritual distraction, confusion, and compromise, godly mentorship provides accountability, clarity, and protection. This mentorship is designed for those who are serious about spiritual growth, healing, and walking out their God-given calling with integrity and power.

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Our model follows the pattern of Jesus and His disciples, guiding believers through a structured, biblical process of transformation and deployment.

The Mentorship Journey Includes:

• Accountability & Spiritual Covering
Guidance to help guard your walk with God, identify blind spots, and remain aligned in a distracting culture.

• Support in Seasons of Testing
Prayerful counsel and stability during trials, transitions, and spiritual warfare.

• Formation, Growth & Clarity
Balanced development of character, calling, and capacity—keeping God at the center of every pursuit.

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The 3 Phases of Mentorship

1. Deliverance – Freedom from spiritual bondage, false mindsets, and unhealthy patterns
2. Development – Spiritual maturity, discernment, and activation
3. Deployment – Preparation for leadership, ministry, and multiplication                               

 

Mentorship Options

Prophetic Mentorship – $149/month
Focused on prophetic development, prayer, discernment, and personal spiritual growth

Apostolic Mentorship – $249/month
Includes prophetic mentorship plus leadership formation, apostolic order, and deployment preparation

Application required. Limited availability.

This mentorship is for those who are teachable, committed, and ready to grow—not just spiritually informed, but spiritually formed.

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APOSTOLIC ALLIGNMENT=SUCCESS & PRODUCTIVITY

Do I Need A
Mentor? 

The
9-Month Process 

Why be  Mentored?

It provides accountability:  today’s cultural environment provides many land mines and diversions.  It is not difficult for the enemy to attempt to derail someone who earnestly desires to deepen their relationship with God.  Consequently having a mentor accountability partner is an invaluable benefit for asking tough questions, heading off danger, and derailing diversions. Samuel and Saul (1 Sam. 9-15)

 

Available in times of crisis:  the Bible is clear that we will experience trials in our lives.  We do not know when, their nature, duration, or depth but they will come.  Mentors provide a tremendous benefit to those mentored as they experience trials in their lives.  Mentors help mentees understand God’s ways and purposes in difficult times; provide counsel and help to navigate through times of crisis; and provide comfort and stability from a trusted relationship. (Paul and Silas Acts 16)

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Helps establish and achieve goals: mentees provide valuable advice and objective input as personal and spiritual goals are thought through and established.  Once established mentors can then help to monitor, suggest adjustments, and counsel along the way as needed.  The real benefit in these areas is helping ensure that the balance of personal and spiritual goals is appropriate, e.g. keeping God as the central focus and priority, ensuring that the mentees spiritual growth pattern is not disrupted by other pursuits.  (Paul and Timothy 1 & 2 Timothy)

The base of our mentorship is based on Jesus’ ministry while on earth. Mentoring is, at its core, helping a person make sense of his life. In the Spiritual realm, mentoring helps a person make sense of his life as he lives under God.

The process that Jesus took His own 12 disciples through can be broken down into three phases to be more easily analyzed. First Jesus merely gathered followers. Eventually, the disciples were brought to the point where they needed to make a decision to continue following Jesus or not. After that pivotal decision, Jesus began developing the disciples to do ministry on their own under His guidance.

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3-Phases Stage 1- Deliverance

Since we live in a fallen world with the religious climate of today being characterized by overly legalistic churches, many false prophets, self-serving Pastors and demonic activity at a high, and the American cultural influence with extreme and abundant pagan/idolatry worship, and love of the world.  Deliverance is necessary as described by Jesus; it is the children’s bread we all must partake. This is a biblical and necessary part of the process. We see that Jesus even delivered the men who followed Him from a mundane life into an adventure of following after God, to life of purpose and fulfillment. We wish the same for you.

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Stage 2- Development

After a period of watching and learning from Jesus, the Lord saw fit to send His Disciples into the world on their own and allowed them to put into practice the things they had learned from Him. The fullest account of Jesus sending his disciples out is detailed in Matthew 9:35-11:1

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Stage 3 – Deployment

The final stage of Jesus’ discipleship process was deploying the disciples to multiplying His witness. The final stage of any discipleship relationship is deploying a trained disciple to reproduce himself in a third spiritual generation.

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