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Mens Home Programme Overview

Daily Schedule 

 

The daily schedule determines what the student will be doing on a general basis from day to day.  It is to provide a standard for performance of duties when no other urgent needs are pressing.  It will demand of the student the discipline they need to structure important things into their day, i.e.: sleep, personal time alone with God, good hygiene, personal study, work, service, rest, play and fellowship.  It is subject to change at the request of any level from steward and upward.

 

Quiet Time 

 

The first, and most important part of everyday is spent in prayer and study of God’s word the Bible. Students are taught how to use the “It’s Personal” Daily Journal to develop a dynamic, love relationship with Jesus Christ. The journal shows students how to allow the Holy Spirit to guide us into all truth, how to pray according to God’s will, how to meditate upon scripture, and to encourage others. The morning devotions are foundational to our program. If all a student learns while here is to walk with God then that student has gained a treasure of inestimable value, and victory is sure. This isn’t “devotions,” it’s real, it’s personal, it’s life changing, it’s a genuine walk with God.

 

Chapel 

 

Chapel is held every weekday and taught by staff members of Reformers Unanimous and other surrounding churches.  It is a highlight of our student’s day and we take this time very seriously. This is a time to hear a warm Bible message, and be encouraged in your spiritual walk. Speakers are those who understand what the Bible says about overcoming addiction, and living the victorious Christian life.

 

Friday Night Class 

 

Every Friday night students attend Reformers Unanimous Addictions Class in Tallaght. Each class is divided into three sessions. The first session involves hearing a Biblical challenge from the RU’s director, Layton Kelly. This time is followed by a group prayer meeting and sharing testimonies.

The second session is a time men and women meet separately in smaller groups and discuss the overcoming addictions in their own lives. It is a time of letting each person share what is on his own heart in seeking to live a victorious Christian life. There is a detailed curriculum for each member to follow. In the last session everyone comes together to listen to a challenge from God’s Word. Afterwards, there is a time of fellowship and refreshments.

 

Church 

 

Reformers Unanimous’ goal is to direct those in recovery to God’s intended support group-the local church. As such all students attend all services at Lifegate Bible Baptist Church.

God designed the local church to be a support group for hurting people, whether they are in need of salvation, restoration, or growing in the Christian faith. This support group gives these individuals godly counsel, encouragement, and challenges to overcome the strongholds in their lives. We believe that continued Church attendance is a key catalyst to continuing victory.