Residential Recovery Program

Combining Christ and Community to Change Lives

 

Christian Recovery Program

We believe that for success in recovery, you need Christ and community. Our residential recovery program is designed around a Christ-centered community with a mission to restore broken lives through the hope of Jesus Christ. 

Our faith-based, addiction recovery program helps you find healing from your struggles through a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ and others. Throughout our year-long recovery program, you will be given practical and spiritual foundations for a future apart from addiction.

Some of the struggles and addictions we address include, but are not limited to:­­

  • Pornography

  • Depression and Anxiety

  • Eating Disorders

  • Drug Addiction

  • Alcoholism

  • Sexual / Emotional / Physical Abuse

The more honest I got, the more love I received. Living as an addict for ten years came with a lot of shameful choices, but today I feel no shame over my past. The Lord’s light shines on every part of it. There is no wound—past, present, or future—that is outside of Jesus’ ability to heal.
— Alaine, Recovery Program Graduate
 
 
 
 

How it Works

Our Christian residential recovery program is for men and women ages 18-40 and includes various tools to set you up on a new path for a healthy life dedicated to Christ. 

His Mansion is a working farm nestled in over 300 acres of New Hampshire mountains. Our recovery program combines part-time work on the farm with classes, biblical Christian counseling, and community to help you experience a change in every area of your life. 

Other aspects of the residential program include family-style meals, worship and fellowship, recreation, and more. His Mansion is structured around a safe and caring Christian environment where you can find restoration through the hope of Jesus Christ and the support of others.

Important Notes regarding our program: 

We are a smoke-free, alcohol-free, and drug-free environment. Only appropriate and needed medical prescriptions are allowed. Applicants may not be mandated by the courts, however, we do work with those on parole or probation who wish to attend our program.

 

A typical day as a resident may look like:


Weekdays

    • Work responsibilities or classes (depending on the day)

    • Worship and fellowship before lunch.

    • Work responsibilities (depending on the day)

    • Individual counseling sessions or group processing

    • Free time

    • Men’s and women’s group activities

Weekends

    • Sunday morning worship and church service

    • Afternoon free time

    • Visits with family or friends

    • Modified morning work responsibilities

    • Afternoon free time

    • Visits with family or friends

    • Co-ed group game or activity


I write this just two weeks after welcoming a beautiful grandson into the world born to my daughter who’s life was saved, transformed, and restored through her time on The Hill. There were many times I had little hope that I would ever see her healthy and happy much less thriving as a mother, wife and a woman after God’s own heart. I am so grateful for the staff and Servant Leaders who tirelessly dedicate their lives to save others.
— Kelly, Family Member

 
 
 
 
 

Dedicated to Change

Ready to take the next step?

We accept new residents on a monthly basis. To begin the process, fill out the application on our website. Our Intake Coordinator will reach out to you regarding your application in order to set up an interview.