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“ You should attend Reformers Unanimous meetings on Friday at 7:00 PM if you want to enjoy good Christian fellowship, Grow in your knowledge of the bible, meet like-minded people, make new friends, improve or begin a relationship with Jesus Christ. Leadership Staff: Reformers Unanimous has volunteers at every group 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 challenge groups. Each group is led by a challenge leader. Students go over their completed challenges during this time and encourage each other in their road to recovery. Challenge groups are led by volunteer church members. Anyone with a problem of any kind is invited to share the problem with the group. There is no pressure to reveal your problems. Requests can be made as unspoken requests. We will pray for all requests. What is said in the group stays in the group. Your requests are confidential... ”
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is the meeting at?
Cindy ”
“ Jim, Thanks for the note. That was an encouragment I know to have someone knock on your door to give you the gospel. Looking forward to Wednesday morning. Talk to you later. Mike ”
“ Thanks, Jim, for your buden for this ministry. We had a great night at RU last Friday and I am glad that you enjoyed the training at Silverdale. Have a blessed day and let's pray for an even greater night this coming Friday. ”
“ Thanks Jim for posting such interesting articles. Also, thanks for making that visit with me this afternoon. ”
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