
Our 6-Month Program
A Christ-centered journey of transformation, healing, and restoration for men struggling with addiction.
A Journey to Freedom
The INN Regeneration offers a comprehensive 6-month residential program for men seeking freedom from addiction through Christ-centered discipleship. Our program is not simply about sobriety—it's about complete transformation and restoration.
Men live in a structured, supportive community where they receive biblical teaching, counseling, vocational training, and the tools needed to rebuild their lives on the foundation of Jesus Christ.
Unlike traditional recovery programs, we address the spiritual roots of addiction, believing that true healing comes through a relationship with Jesus and the renewal of identity that He provides.
Free of charge to participants
Structured, supportive environment
Biblical discipleship and counseling
Vocational training in painting and renovation
Family reconciliation focus

Biblical Foundation
Our program is built on the truth of God's Word. Here are some of the key biblical principles that form the foundation of our approach.
New Identity in Christ
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” - 2 Corinthians 5:17
We teach men that their identity is not defined by their past or their addiction, but by who they are in Christ—beloved, forgiven, and made new.
Freedom Through Truth
“And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” - John 8:32
We believe that knowing and applying God's truth breaks the chains of addiction and the lies that keep men bound in destructive patterns.
Community & Accountability
“Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.” - Proverbs 27:17
We foster a community where men encourage one another, speak truth in love, and hold each other accountable in their journey toward freedom.
Regeneration
The first six weeks focus on establishing stability, routine, and initial healing. Men adjust to community living, begin daily Bible study, and receive initial counseling to address immediate needs.
Daily structured routine with morning devotions
Physical health: free gym membership
Introduction to biblical principles for recovery
General overview of chemical addiction
Recognizing Defense mechanisms and taking accountability
General overview of Christianity and the church
Renewal
In this phase, men dig deeper into the root causes of addiction and begin the healing process. Biblical discipleship intensifies, and vocational training in painting begins.
Deeper biblical studies on identity in Christ
Group and individual counseling sessions
Beginning of painting skills training
Addressing family relationships
Development of personal spiritual disciplines
Discipleship
The focus shifts to the expectations of a disciple of Jesus Christ. Men develop an awareness of viewing others as more important than themselves, and how to be a sacrificial member of society and the family unit.
In depth biblical discipleship
Standards of teaching
Evangelism 101
Leadership opportunities within community
Biblical masculinity
Transition
The final phase prepares men for successful reintegration into society. Focus is on practical life skills, continued spiritual growth, and developing a sustainable plan for ongoing recovery.
Transition planning for housing and employment
Church connection and spiritual support network
Relapse prevention strategies
Ongoing family reconciliation
Graduation preparation and celebration
A Day in the Program
Structure and routine are essential components of recovery. Here's what a typical day looks like for men in our program.
Weekday Schedule
5:30 AM
Wake Up, Quiet Time with the Lord & Breakfast
6:30 AM
Group Bible Study & Classes
7:30 AM
Prayer Time
8:15 AM
Physical Training & Gym
9:30 AM
Work & Training
12:00 PM
Lunch Break
1:00 PM
Community Service
5:30 PM
Dinner & Fellowship
7:00 PM
Personal Time/Chores
10:00 PM
Lights Out
Weekend Schedule
Weekends provide a different rhythm while maintaining structure. Saturdays include community service projects, and Sundays are focused on church attendance and rest.
Church attendance on Sundays
Community service projects on Saturdays
Family visitation (after Phase 2)
Group recreational activities
Program Components
Biblical Teaching
Group Counseling
Vocational Training
Family Restoration

Vocational Training
A key component of our program is teaching men practical skills in painting and renovation. This serves multiple purposes in the recovery journey:
Practical Skills
Men learn professional painting techniques, surface preparation, color theory, and basic renovation skills that can lead to employment after graduation.
Work Ethic
The training instills discipline, attention to detail, teamwork, and the satisfaction of completing meaningful work—all essential for successful reintegration.
Service to Others
Through community service projects, men use their new skills to serve others, reinforcing the biblical principle that it is more blessed to give than to receive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our program and approach.