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Genesis 50:20  “You intended to harm me, but God intended it all for good. He brought me to this position so I could save the lives of many people.” 

Our MISSION


   
Soul Savage Ministries is a recovery program for those who desire assistance in breaking free from the bondages of addiction and life-controlling issues. We are a nonprofit organization, and currently have facilities for adult men. We offer a two phase program: a 12 month in-house treatment, and a 3-6 month transitional living upon completion of the initial phase. Our mission is to reach the lost and hurting with the hope of Christ, while at the same time helping them to transition safely back into society and learn to live responsibly on their own. We also act as a referral center to receive, evaluate, and place students who may require more intensive long-term treatment. In the initial stage of our program, we evaluate new intakes for placement whether that’s in-house treatment or our transitional living facilities. All recovery treatment is non-medical, non-psychiatric and completely faith-based. As such, pastoral and biblical counsel is the main form of treatment offered, and all treatment is completely voluntary. We are a work structured program and believe in teaching people the ethics needed to succeed long-term in society, we also teach them how to stay under a Christian covering and stay connected to recovery support groups.

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impacts of drug abuse

In an online article from January of 2020 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention claimed that, “From 1999 to 2017, more than 702,000 people have died from a drug overdose” (https://www.cdc.gov/injury/features/prescription-drug-overdose/index.html) This is a major epidemic that our society has to either face, or choose to try to ignore. The reality is that today’s world is running rampant with addiction and death, and the odds are strikingly high, that you have experienced it, firsthand, in one way or another. Both young and old, rich and poor are affected by the devastating outcomes. Our heart at SSM is to see lives changed, families restored, and hearts renewed.

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