What's New Today The Good Samaritan’s Inn provides Christian treatment
for effective recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
Our residential Christian treatment program is firmly
grounded in Christ-centered principles and is endorsed and
recommended by a broad range of civic leaders and officials. “GSI” is a dynamic, active, positive environment of
learning, working and healing. Here are some of
what’s new – and upcoming. Christian Treatment Center Selects New Director –
Gordon Bippus joined The Good Samaritan’s Inn as Program
Directory early this year. Mr. Bippus comes to us from
Faith Farm Ministries, a 56 year-old community-based
residential ministry providing Christian treatment for more
than 350 men and women who have lost control of their lives
due to alcohol or illegal and pharmaceutical drug addictions.
Faith Farm is “a church with a heart for the hurting,” with
three locations in south Florida. Like GSI, Faith Farm’s
program includes biblical studies that prepare residents
for living full and victorious Christian lives. GSI to Open Detox Center – The Good Samaritan’s Inn
will open a Christian treatment center for men 18+ who are
addicted to drugs or alcohol – or who are dual-diagnosed.
The facility will serve primarily Butler and Hamilton County,
Ohio and will offer 3,5 and 7-day programs with full medical
assistance. Christian Treatment Center Opens New Sanctuary –
Rev. Josh Willis, Director of The Good Samaritan’s Inn,
announces the opening of an 850 seat sanctuary within
the
GSI complex in Hamilton. The Good Samaritan’s Inn provides
6-month drug and alcohol recovery programs for men. Coming Soon: Ministers Workshops - If you do not have
an on-site Christian treatment facility for drug and
alcohol recovery, The Good Samaritan’s Inn can help
you establish a program for members of your congregation
and others who are suffering from these conditions.
Our Christ-centered program offers proven, permanent
recovery in an highly supervised, residential setting.
If you would like to set-up a Christian treatment program
in your area, or if we can be of immediate help to
someone you know who is suffering from substance
abuse. Email us today. |