06/08/2026
Taking the first step and admitting you need help is not weakness—it is courage. So many people stay trapped because shame tells them to hide, but healing begins when we bring our pain into the light. There is absolutely no shame in saying, “I can’t do this alone anymore.” Recovery starts with honesty, and that honesty opens the door for God to begin restoring what addiction tried to destroy.
Jesus never turned away the broken, the hurting, or the struggling. In fact, He went looking for them. The Bible reminds us in Luke 15:4 that the Good Shepherd will leave the ninety-nine to go after the one that is lost. That means no matter how far you feel you’ve fallen, no matter how many mistakes you’ve made, Jesus still sees your value and your worth. You are not forgotten. You are not too far gone. You are deeply loved by God.
At Home of Grace for Women, you will always be welcomed with open arms and zero judgment. We understand that addiction brings pain, fear, guilt, and hopelessness—but it does not have to be the end of your story. Here, you will be met with love, encouragement, support, prayer, and people who genuinely care about your healing and restoration.
Scripture tells us:
“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.”
— 2 Corinthians 5:17
“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”
— Psalm 147:3
Studies have shown that people involved in faith-based recovery programs often experience greater long-term sobriety, stronger support systems, reduced relapse rates, and increased hope and purpose in life. Recovery is not just about breaking free from addiction—it is about finding healing spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and physically. Community, accountability, prayer, and a relationship with God make a powerful difference in lasting recovery.
You do not have to walk this journey alone anymore. There is hope. There is healing. There is freedom. And there are people ready to walk beside you every step of the way.
No shame. No condemnation. Just grace, love, support, and the opportunity for a brand-new beginning.