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Our program has been developed to encourage the student to cope with everyday
life issues. Students typically rise between 5:45 and 6:15am. Devotions,
Bible Reading, and Chapels are essential elements of the program
as well as discipleship training during an average day. Secondary
education toward a GED is available and provided.
There is very little free unsupervised time for students. Personal
discipline and accountability are reestablished to insure a long-range
success for the student’s life. With three healthy meals provided
throughout the day a variety of work assignments to complete, every
full day of activity normally ends between 10:00 and 10:30pm.
In the early phase of the program, several studies of the TeenLife
Challenge curriculum and Group Studies for New Christians are taught.
These cover many of the basic issues regarding discipleship, basic
Christian living, and character development. All of our students
become a part of a ministry choir which performs regularly at area
churches.
In the latter phase, students will be involved in more in-depth Bible
study and issues basic to daily Christian living based on a Biblical
worldview. The classes provide instruction on practical Christian
living, intensive bible studies, and the responsibility of the Christian
to the community.
Upon graduation, students are made aware of educational and ministry
opportunities in their local community colleges and churches. Often
a skill or trade has been learned and employment opportunities await
our graduates. Pursuing higher education has obvious benefits for
any individual, it is vital that the Church has a place for those
in the after care process. Continuing involvement in the local church
is critical to the on-going development of any believer, especially
those who have come through the battleground of addiction. |
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