SETTING THE CAPTIVES FREE (STCF)
Recovery Is More Than Sobriety — It’s Restoration
At Setting the Captives Free, we believe recovery is not merely about stopping harmful behaviors or maintaining sobriety. True recovery is about restoration — restoring identity, purpose, faith, responsibility, and direction.
Many individuals arrive at recovery after surviving trauma, addiction, incarceration, homelessness, broken relationships, or deep personal loss. While sobriety is an essential foundation, it is not the finish line. It is the beginning of a renewed life.
From Survival to Structure
One of the most common challenges we see is not a lack of desire to change, but a lack of structure to sustain that change.
Setting the Captives Free exists to help participants move from:
- Survival → Stability
- Sobriety → Strength
- Freedom → Fruitfulness
Our programs are designed for individuals who are ready to grow, mature, and take responsibility for the next chapter of their lives.
Faith, Accountability, and Action
We integrate faith-based principles with practical life application. Our approach is rooted in biblical truth, accountability, and action — not emotional hype, shortcuts, or surface-level change.
Participants are encouraged to:
- Strengthen their spiritual foundation
- Develop discipline and healthy routines
- Take responsibility for personal growth
- Clarify purpose and direction
- Engage in community with integrity and respect
Faith is never forced, but it is always available as a source of strength, healing, and wisdom.
Recovery With a Future in Mind
Setting the Captives Free is part of a broader ecosystem of restoration that supports long-term transformation. We believe individuals in recovery are not liabilities — they are leaders in formation.
Our work is focused on helping participants build lives marked by stability, purpose, and service.
An Invitation
If you are ready to move beyond simply staying clean and begin living restored, we invite you to explore what Setting the Captives Free offers.
Freedom is the beginning.
Restoration is the goal.