Redeemer Counseling Fellows Program Recommendation Form — Online Cohort
We ask applicants to the Redeemer Counseling Fellows Program (Fellows Program) to provide a recommendation from the lead pastor or ministry leader where they serve. The Fellows Program intends to impact local ministries and churches, not just one student.

The recommendation serves to ensure the following:
1) The applicant is a good candidate for the Fellows Program.
2) The applicant receives support from the governing body of the church/ministry to enhance the Fellows Program experience.
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Your First Name *
Your Last Name *
Your Email Address *
Full Name of applicant who requested the recommendation. *
What is your current relationship to the applicant? *
How long have you known the applicant and in what capacity? *
In what role does the applicant serve at your church/ministry? *
In what capacity and how often does the applicant engage in pastoral/peer counseling? *
Please tell us why you think the applicant would be a good candidate for the Fellows Program. *
Upon completion of the Fellows Program, how do you envision the applicant using what they learned in your church or ministry?  *
Full participation from each Fellows Program participant is necessary for the program to succeed. More than two absences may be ground for dismissal. Please take a look at the schedule and plan accordingly. 

Online Fellows Program Cohort
7:00 - 9:30 p.m. EST 
Thursdays, Twice a month

September 12 & 26 
October 10 & 24
November 7 & 21
December 5 & 19
January 16 & 30
February 13 & 27
March 13 & 27
April 10 & 24
May 8 & 22

I understand the schedule and the priority of the Fellows Program for the applicant. I agree to support the candidate to the best of my ability.
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What are the concerns or potential challenges with this applicant pursuing the Fellows Program that we should be aware of?  *
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