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Mailing Address:


Reformers Unanimous International
PO Box 15732
Loves Park, IL 61132

Phone / Fax:


Toll Free - 888-696-3276
Phone - 815-986-0460
Fax - 815-986-0462

Email / Submit Online:


Email us at weneedu@reformu.com
Submit contact form online here.
Forms submitted online will be emailed to us.
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Leadership

Leadership Staff: Reformers Unanimous has volunteers at every chapter in the country to help bear your burdens. No matter what the problem, someone is not only ready, but they are willing to help you. During each Reformers meeting we break into counsel groups. Each group is led by a counsel leader. If anyone needs personal counsel, it is made available. Students go over their completed challenges during this time and encourage each other in their road to recovery. Counsel groups are led by volunteer church members and graduate students. Training is available to help you prepare your church helpers reach out to those to whom much is forgiven.

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Director

Each individual chapter of Reformers Unanimous has a director who leads the students during the first and third talk. He is generally the one who gives the messages every Friday night. The director is actively involved in each student's life. He is available for counseling, and direction while a student is developing in their walk with God.

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Counsel Leaders

During the second talk counsel leaders are in each counsel group to provide counseling to each student in their struggles through the prior week. In addition the Counsel Leader checks the students progress through the curriculum. The Counsel Leader is available to provide: spiritual, emotional, physical needs of students.

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Counsel Helpers

Counsel Helpers provide assistance to the Counsel Leaders as they aid the students in developing a relationship with the Lord. They provide fellowship, and are also available to help fellow students maintain their new found freedom.