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Since the establishment of the first Oregon-based Slavic men’s rehabilitation center in 2005, followed by the women’s center in 2009, supporters of God Will Provide International Mission have been attending to the needs of those who struggle with drug or alcohol dependency. As a result, many lives have been restored and freed of addictions upon conscious repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
Dear reader, the leaders of rehabilitation centers along with program participants are in constant need of your prayers. The battle for sin laden souls often demands physical and spiritual relentlessness in order to produce the fruit of a God-changed life. The rehabilitation ministry is operated under demands of significant resources, thus we receive any financial contributions and donations with sincere gratitude. If you, or any of your family or friends, are searching for rehabilitation, we would be glad to assist you in any way we can. Please, contact the office of God Will Provide International Mission at 503-761-6161 to speak with a director of one of our centers. |
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JESUS SAID
TO HIS DISCIPLES:
Go therefore
and make disciples
of all the nations,
baptizing them in the
name of the Father
and the Son
and the Holy Spirit.
Matthew 28:19
Contacts:
If you have questions, need help, or would like to participate in one of our projects, call or write to us!
Phone: (503) 761-6161
E-mail: info@gwprovide.org
Adress:
PO BOX 1357
Boring, OR 97009
United States of America
About Us:
God Will Provide International Mission is a non-profit organization, which was established in 2004 for the purpose of spreading the Gospel throughout the world. Moved by love, compassion and a burning desire to testify to people about Jesus Christ, we have reached out to many different countries, sharing the Good News of One who died for the sins of this world.
Drug Rehabilitation



It is important to note that while the rehabilitation centers provide complete support during the physical drug and alcohol withdrawal, the main goal of our program remains to lead each individual to become acquainted with Jesus Christ. When the sole purpose of enrollment in rehabilitation is to cleanse the physical body, the change of lifestyle is none to fleeting. Only when Christ is accepted as the way, the truth, and the life does a change take place within a heart, and the student finds true freedom from destructive dependency. Hence the seriousness with which we approach Bible studies, prayers, and assigned work throughout the duration of the rehabilitation program of each student.