Scott and Adrienne were high school sweethearts who ended up going their separate ways. Fast-forward years later to a time when both found themselves at Heartland enrolled in the Recovery Programs. Listen as they share what brought them to Heartland, how God is now using them to help others through recovery, and ways they are still learning to support one another and trust God in the process.
Walking Through Recovery -Travis’ Story
Listen as Travis, a recent graduate from the Heartland Men’s Recovery Program, shares his story about “Walking Through Recovery” and encourages others to seek help.
“I knew the things I did… wasn’t good. It was either going to lead me to prison or the grave. So I realized I needed help. And I came here to Heartland to get that help.”
If you are struggling with addiction, Heartland offers a 12-month recovery program for men and women who are ready to make a change in their lives.
Walking Through Recovery -Joe’s Story
Listen to Joe’s story about “Walking Through Recovery” as he graduates from the Heartland Men’s Recovery Program and encourages others to seek help. “Sometimes you don’t realize God is all you need until God is all you have.”
Talk to someone today about finding help. Heartland offers a 12-month recovery program for men and women.
Ways To Connect
There’s more than one place to connect with us!
Follow our YouTube channel to watch live and catch past church services, testimonies, staff highlights, and program graduations. You can also search for “hlandtv” on the YouTube app on your smartphone. Don’t forget to Subscribe to our channel so you can find us more easily in the future. Click the bell icon to be notified about every video.
Follow Heartland Community on Facebook to stay up to date on events and to see what God is doing in the middle of a Northeast Missouri cornfield.
Follow Heartland Recovery on Facebook for more recovery-specific content including testimonies from alumni and staff and program graduations.
Better Together: Marriage & Recovery
Addiction is often experienced by just one person in a marriage, but sometimes both partners struggle with substance abuse. That was the case for JC and Sara. Enrolling in the Heartland Recovery Programs was the first step for their individual recovery and their journey as a couple.
Listen as they share key aspects that have helped them along the way and steps they take to maintain a loving, growing marriage.
Charles N. Sharpe Educational Fund
The Charles N. Sharpe Educational Fund was set up to provide a scholarship opportunity for residents in, or recently completing, the Heartland Recovery Program or Heartland Children & Youth Home. This scholarship is available to be applied to studies at Heartland Christian College (HCC) in order to offer residents of these programs the opportunity to step into higher education. Scholarships may be applied to tuition, fees, and book purchases.
Donors interested in contributing to this fund can do so online or may call the CNSIMI office at 660-284-6212, or mail to 6417 Shelby 150, Suite A, Bethel, MO 63434.