About Us

Our Mission

  • To pour the love and grace that God has poured into our lives into the lives of countless men and women who struggle from addictions
  • To be a witness for Christ so his light would illuminate the darkness of past pain and wrongfully made choices of those who suffer
  • To reach the hearts of those hurting from a habit or hang-up and show them that there is hope in Jesus.
  • To funnel broken men and women whose lives have been stolen by addiction into faith-based recovery centers where they are mended by Christ; having the chains of their addictions broken.
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Our Vision

  • God’s called us to not only reach those who are addicted, but to instill His hope into the family, friends, and loved ones of those that are addicted.
  • We are to open the eyes of our youth that they may become rooted deep in Christ and not be pulled into the temptations of addiction.
  • We are to make our churches and communities aware that addiction is a threat, and that it breaks up homes and families. It destroys the lives of young men and women. We must make a stand and become more than conquerors through Him that loves us.
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Our Mess is the Message

Everyone has a testimony. No matter how many broken pieces are left they can still be picked up, molded together by the Lord’s hands, and used to help others who are suffering the same storm God just brought you through.


Whether it be a loss of a loved one, financial burden, poor health, depression, damaged relationships, addictions. God strengthens us through the storm.


As the storm withers and the dark clouds roll away we are standing strong on God’s word and his light shines through us to show the world we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us.

The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me; because the LORD hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound – (Isaiah 61:1)