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Christian Farms- Treehouse Challenge 10:10 The 10:10 mission strategy of Christian Farms-Treehouse: Evangelism Romans 10:10- “For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved.” Discipleship John 10:10- “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” Deliverance Zech 10:10-12 “I will bring them back from Egypt…They will pass through the sea of trouble…I will strengthen them in the LORD and in his name they will walk." |
Will you support the work of Evangelism, Discipleship and Deliverance being done through Christian Farms-Treehouse in their residential drug and alcohol treatment program?
The 10:10 support strategy of Christian Farms-Treehouse:
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___ Hoping that 10,000
people will respond, I want to be one of the first to commit to sending $10
a month for the next several years.
Other ways of Helping at this time.
___ I am giving a one time gift to Christian Farms-Treehouse.
___ I will pray for the
success of Challenge 10:10 hoping that
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Thanks for your support, prayers and encouragement.
Send to:
Christian Farms-Treehouse
3804 Riverside Trail
Temple, Texas 76502
Phone 254-933-9400
E-mail address: directorcfth@vvm.com
Web address: www.cfth.org
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Extending the Vision of
Christ-Centered Treatment at CFTH
CFTH continues to extend the vision first laid out in
1970 by our founder, Bob Bearden, to establish a drug and alcohol treatment
facility based on Christian principles.
Janis Holmes, a previous Executive Director, helped expand the vision
with new facilities for women and children in 1996.
Today, as a Registered Faith Based Treatment facility, we’re
developing one of the finest teams and curriculum to be found anywhere.
This purposeful, ongoing effort is being pursued to bring our staff
together around the basic principles of the Word of God connecting scriptural
truths with the 12 steps of AA. We
make no apology to AA when we insist that the higher power could only be the
God of the Bible revealed through Jesus Christ, His Son.
We make no apologies to the churches when we insist that the 12 steps
are built on solid Biblical principles.
CFTH is an intentional extension of the ministry of many
local churches serving in evangelism and discipleship with a specifically
needy group in the midst of our culture.
We have found fertile hearts among those who are addicted: hearts
crying out for the intimacy and relationship that only God can give. We point them to Jesus through a variety of teaching and
mentoring settings. Our
Bible-based parenting materials, for instance, discuss, among other things: What is a Father?, What is a Mother?, and What
is a Child? This
curriculum includes a lesson built around the innovative concept that some
knowledge is quantitative knowledge (measurable according to the amount one
has absorbed) and some knowledge is qualitative knowledge (not measurable as
do its amount but essential due to its quality).
Within this discussion, a question similar to this is posed, “What
good is it to know that 2 + 2= 4 if you don’t know how to be happy?”
Our Spiritual Mentoring program has exploded over the
last year with the addition of many new mentors who accept the relationship
boundaries defined in our mentoring guide, and agree to work with us according
to defined roles. Due to the
manipulative nature of many of our clients, it is essential that Christian
role models be completely warned and informed before they accept a mentoring
assignment.
Our philosophy is that Jesus Christ is the most important
person in our institution. The
second most important person is the person each client is becoming as they
surrender their lives to Jesus Christ. The
third most important person is the other clients around them, and the fourth
most important person are the people who support this ministry through prayer,
visits, and financial and in-kind donations to help the work continue.
CFTH attempts to create an environment that is conducive
to recovery and rules designed to lead clients to accept responsibility.
Forgiveness and salvation establish God’s grace as a way of looking
at one’s self through new eyes. Discipleship
using the 12 steps brings the client to a point of realizing that changes in
thoughts and actions must take place if recovery is going to be real.
The focus of CFTH, then, is evangelism and discipleship
specifically designed to meet the Spiritual needs of addicted men and women.
As we emphasize the costly and precious nature of God’s gift of
salvation, we also emphasize the costly and precious nature of the gift of
ourselves back to God as disciples.
An ongoing effort is being made to get out the message
that those who are addicted can recover through the power of Christ.
The present Executive Director is writing songs and poems that tie the
12 steps back to Scripture. A
sample of this work is found on this website and a CD of the first four steps
with other songs should be available by June of 2006.
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