discipleship and accountability
Discipleship refers to the process of following and learning from a mentor or teacher, typically in a spiritual or religious context. It involves growth, guidance, and the development of a deep personal relationship with the mentor or teacher. Accountability, on the other hand, refers to the state of being responsible and answerable for one's actions, decisions, and commitments. It involves being transparent, reliable, and open to giving and receiving feedback from others.
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