About Free Indeed
Free Indeed is an outreach ministry of Calvary Chapel Bellmawr dedicated to recovery and restoration programs for individuals and families struggling with addictions. We believe that life-long freedom is possible through a Christ-centered program and the application of biblical principles in our daily lives. Free Indeed is a faith based, non-profit organization for those who are willing to seek God for the answer so desperately needed in their lives.
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You Can Be Free God's Way
The discipleship recovery program is a life-changing approach
to breaking the addiction cycle. Traditional rehabilitation approaches
have success rates that vary, but rarely exceed 30% abstinence after
one year. Longer-term faith-based discipleship programs have a success
rate of over 60% and in some programs over 75%.
Free Indeed programs are designed to minister to the individual and
family through a variety of meetings, classes, Bible studies,
counseling/education sessions and a national referral treatment and
support network. We are able to tailor a individualized program to the
specific needs and requirements of the struggling person and their
family members. Non-residential treatment may be appropriate for some,
and Free Indeed has open meetings, foundational classes, recreational
activities and counseling available. For those who may need residential
treatment due to chronic relapse and other factors, we are able to
facilitate short and long-term treatment options though a vast network
of Christian discipleship and secular recovery programs. Once a person
completes initial treatment we are able to place them in a recovery
home for a period of time and to aid them in getting back into a
responsible and productive Christian life. The process can take from 3
months to 2 years in length.
We are very sensitive to the enormous issue of family members and have
a program to help them along the recovery process as well. It is our
conviction that the family may need more support than the addicted
person to recover from the devastation of addiction.