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Lifeline Connection
Non-residential Ministries |
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Visit the official Lifeline Connection website at www.lifelineconnection.org for more information and locations! |
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goal of Lifeline is to duplicate the
high success rate of residential Teen
Challenge centers through
relevant non-residential ministry using the five
components of recovery: decision,
positive peer choice, accountability, boundaries,
and consistency. Several Lifeline
ministries are now
in operation across |
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Lifeline is small group ministry, offering a faith-based alternative to court-ordered secular groups such as AA, NA, Al Anon, and Anger Control. AA has been the most successful of all programs over the years, finding its roots in the Oxford Movement and Wesleyan Revival, and in recent times, Bill Wilson’s salvation experience! Returning the concepts of AA back to its Christian origins, gives the faith-based community a proven model of 12 steps! Lifeline can use a variety of small group curriculum that is available, though all Lifeline ministries should utilize the five components of recovery, applied through the Life-plan. I prefer the Living Free small group model and facilitator’s training, as well as curriculum available through Turning Point. This training and material was developed by Jimmy Lee, one of our early Teen Challenge pioneers. |
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