180 Ministries

A Ministry of Teen Challenge

 

 

  

 

 

 

 
WHO IS THE DENVER TEEN CHALLENGE CENTER FOR?
 

1. Any male 18 years of age or older who has a life controlling problem such as drug or alcohol addiction

2. Men who are willing to enter the program voluntarily and are ready and willing to change their present life-style.

3. Men willing to accept a structured Christian environment in order to overcome their problems.

HOW DOES THE PROGRAM WORK?
The Teen Challenge of the Rocky Mountain’s men’s program consists of a 7 step program. The program is typically one year long. The program length is determined on an individual basis and is determined by completion of the academic requirements for each step, compliance with rules and polices and personal growth to be evaluated by the staff. It is our desire to provide opportunity for each student to thoroughly deal with all addiction related behavior and thinking.

 

KEY ELEMENTS OF THE PROGRAM INCLUDE:
Counseling (individual and group)
Biblically based studies
Chapel and church services
Prayer and devotion times
Work therapy   
Structured order
Recreation

WHAT DOES THE TEEN CHALLENGE PROGRAM OFFER?
Teen Challenge is concerned with the “total person”.  The program structure is aware of each person’s spiritual, mental, physical, social and educational needs.

SPIRITUALLY: Teen Challenge deals with the person’s problems as symptoms that relate to deeper problems and conflicts.  Zeroing in on a person’s spiritual need is when and where healing in that life begins.  Through faith in Christ individuals find the changing power that gives the ability to cope with problems and live a more effective life.

MENTALLY: The rebuilding of the used and abused mind is of key importance.  The consistent study of the Bible along with a Bible based life skills curriculum are the tools used to enhance mental growth by serving as the foundation for the restructuring of broken down thought patterns, creating new, more stable ideas and principles.

PHYSICALLY: Teen Challenge provides an environment that includes shelter, food, and basic needs as well as work, rest, and recreation. As students begin to function in a drug free environment, physical health usually begins to improve greatly.

SOCIALLY: Through the benefits of a group living situation, students are taught the biblical perceptive of relationships and conflict management and thus helped to more successfully relate to family, peers and authority. 

The Student Application includes more detailed information that should answer most of your questions. 

Contact Information
Teen Challenge
2634 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80210
303-744-3986
303-733-3544 (fax)
Email Address: 
pastordaniel180@gmail.com

Center Director: Daniel Petruska