Four Common Questions Mentors Ask
I love talking with mentors who are in the middle of launching groups. You can hear the anticipation and excitement in their voices as they prepare to open their hearts and homes to a collection…
I love talking with mentors who are in the middle of launching groups. You can hear the anticipation and excitement in their voices as they prepare to open their hearts and homes to a collection…
The movie Catch Me If You Can depicts the life story of prolific con-man Frank Abagnale, who by age 19 conned his way to a small fortune posing as a hospital physician, a state prosecutor, and a…
When we read stories about mentoring, we usually visualize an older person meeting with a younger one. But how much older? We’ve always said that the best spread between mentor and mentee is at least two…
Author Jim Collins once asked his mentor, Peter Drucker, “How can I ever pay you back.” Drucker replied, “You have already paid me back. I’ve learned so much from our conversations.” Later, in that same…
I’m writing this from the Department of Motor Vehicles. Why? Because my son recently turned sixteen, which can only mean one thing . . . the kid who used to drive a plastic Lightning McQueen…
In Good to Great, Jim Collins introduced us to the flywheel effect. Picture a heavy wheel you are trying to rotate. Beginning with maximum effort, you get the flywheel to make one complete rotation. Finally, with…
I’m sure many of you own a dog or have at some point. Our dogs are the best, they’re always there for us and always bring a smile to our faces. But they aren’t always…
Through playing sports growing up, watching them on TV for years, and now hanging at the field watching my boys play, I’ve closely engaged with sports for a long time. And in really general terms,…
Remember the story in Mark 2:1-5 where Jesus heals a paralytic? It’s a great example of friendship. The four friends made the hard decision to befriend the paralytic man. This friendship probably cost them their…
Early in my career, the idea of being a Christian at work felt a long way away. Why? I was low on the totem pole and needed to prove myself. To prove myself, the story…
Trey Brush exists to glorify God by coaching, serving, and encouraging others to live up to their leadership potential, in life, and as Jesus-followers.
As Radical Mentoring’s Church Relationships Manager, Trey is on the frontlines, interacting with the hundreds of churches exploring small group mentoring, and guiding those in the process of launching.
Originally from the Atlanta area, Trey was raised in the shadow of Stone Mountain. Before joining Radical Mentoring in 2017, Trey was the Events Manager for Connect Ministries and a part of the Leadercast team at Giant Impact. He is passionate about the local church, specifically about the impact churches can have on the local community when their men are fully engaged.
When not working or hanging out with his wife and family, you will probably find Trey out on the roads running. Trey, his wife, and their two boys currently live in Jefferson, GA.
Regi Campbell was an entrepreneur, author, and mentor. He was involved in founding 15 companies and served as CEO four times. He wrote four books: About My Father’s Business, Mentor Like Jesus, What Radical Husbands Do, and Radical Wisdom.
But Regi’s passion and calling was mentoring younger men to become all-in Jesus-followers. Through his 19 mentoring groups, he personally invested in 155 men and indirectly, in their marriages and families. The success of his mentoring groups led Regi to found Radical Mentoring to equip and engage men and their churches in launching intentional men’s small group mentoring. Through the investments of those churches and mentors, over 11,000 men have been mentored.
Regi was married to Miriam for 50 years. Their two adult children are happily married (with five grandkids between them) and live only a couple of hours away. Regi went home to be with his Heavenly Father on January 24, 2020.