About Us

Welcome to
Springs of Life

 
 
Our Mission: To be the Church by creating Christ-centered spaces that facilitate transformation.
 

Our Vision- To see lives rescued, families restored, and communities rebuilt as we join God in His mission to reconcile all things to Himself

“And through Him to reconcile to Himself all things… making peace through His blood, shed on the cross.” – Colossians 1:20

About us

We are a Christ-centered ministry committed to seeing lives transformed, families restored, and communities rebuilt through tangible acts of love and spiritual renewal.

Our work is rooted in the theology of Missio Dei—the mission of God. We believe that God is already at work in the world, reconciling all things to Himself (Colossians 1:20), and we are simply joining Him in that work.

We create “wells”—Christ-centered spaces that facilitate transformation. Our day center is one such well: a place of hospitality, recovery, and hope

What is Recovery Capital?

Recovery capital refers to the internal and external resources a person can draw upon to initiate and sustain recovery from substance use disorder. These include personal strengths, supportive relationships, faith, purpose, housing, education, and access to a meaningful community.

Residents will gain understanding and stability as they apply each set of tools taught in our three phases. Our small group settings and daily activities will help residents process and discover important recovery skills that transcend into practical, healthy living habits.

PHASES of RECOVERY

Personal Capital

Personal Recovery capital includes an individual’s physical and human capital. Physical capital is the available resources to fulfill a person’s basic needs, like their health, healthcare, financial resources, clothing, food, safe and habitable shelter, and transportation.

Human Capital

Human Capital relates to a person’s abilities, skills, and knowledge, like problem-solving, education and credentials, self-esteem, the ability to navigate challenging situations and achieve goals, interpersonal skills, and a sense of meaning and purpose in life. 

Family/Social Recovery Capital

Family/Social Recovery Capital are resources that relate to intimate relationships with friends and family, relationships with people in recovery, and supportive partners. It also includes the availability of recovery-related social events. 

Community Recovery Capital

Community Recovery Capital includes attitudes, policies, and resources specifically related to helping individuals resolve substance use disorders. 

What are the benefits of recovery capital?

Put simply, recovery capital can help sustain recovery and reduce the risks of returning to use by increasing a person’s support system. Recovery capital can determine the success of natural and assisted recovery, improve coping strategies and enhance the quality of life in long-term recovery, and end addiction careers. 

MORE OF WHAT IS OFFERED

Weekly drug screenings will be administered during all phases of the program.
GED classes are available onsite.
Creative writing classes are available on weekends.
​The University of Tennessee provides wellness classes on site that include healthy menu planning and the development of culinary skills.
Vocational skills are taught through our community development programs.

Below is a full list of services residents receive:

Get In touch

Address: P.O. Box 893, Jellico, TN, 37762