Our Vision
Building a Future of Hope, Recovery, and Restoration
At New Life Recovery, we believe recovery is more than overcoming addiction—it's about restoring lives, rebuilding families, and helping people discover the purpose God has for them.
Our vision is to create a Christ-centered community where individuals can find hope, experience lasting recovery, and grow into healthy, productive lives. We are committed to walking alongside people through every stage of their recovery journey, providing biblical guidance, genuine relationships, and practical support.
As our ministry grows, we are prayerfully pursuing opportunities to expand our impact throughout the community.
Our Vision for the Future
A Christ-Centered Sober Living Home
Driven by passion
Restoring Families
Addiction affects entire families, not just individuals.
Our vision includes helping restore broken relationships by encouraging forgiveness, healthy communication, spiritual growth, and renewed trust through Christ-centered support.
We believe that community within a local church body can help continue that support. Our encouragement comes when we see families serving God together.
Developing Leaders
One of the greatest testimonies of recovery is when those who have experienced freedom begin helping others find it.
We desire to equip graduates of New Life Recovery to become mentors, small group leaders, and servant leaders who inspire hope in others walking the same path.
Our vision is to create a Christ-centered community where individuals can find hope, experience lasting recovery, and grow into healthy, productive lives. We are committed to walking alongside people through every stage of their recovery journey, providing biblical guidance, genuine relationships, and practical support.
As our ministry grows, we are prayerfully pursuing opportunities to expand our impact throughout the community.
Our long-term vision is to establish a sober living home where men and women can continue their recovery in a safe, structured, and faith-filled environment. This home will provide stability, accountability, and daily encouragement as residents rebuild their lives and prepare for independent living.

