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How a long-term stay can yield



                  lifelong changes at Cape Fear



                                        Teen Challenge



                                                                                                By Morgan Brown

                                                                  location so far. When a student completes the program’s
                                                                  curriculum, they would go through the final phase of the
                                                                  program: re-entry, essentially getting re-acclimated back
                                                                  into society. Each student must have an exit plan before
                                                                  leaving. During this phase, students individually consult
                                                                  with Pastor Holly Loyer to develop their exit plan, and
                                                                  they are then allowed to start looking for and interviewing
                                                                  for jobs to begin working, and also looking for a church
                                                                  they would like to be a part of after graduating. If a student
                                                                  chooses not to go out for a job search, they have the op-
                                                                  tion of doing office work within the facility and have the
                                                                  opportunity to stay and be an intern after graduating. As
                                                                  an intern, the student would be provided a room and can
                                                                  live on staff for 6 months and have the option to transfer to
                                                                  another location to complete their internship there.

                                                                  The students’ schedule can change day to day, but they all
                                                                  begin with a devotion at 7:30am, one of the few constants
                                                                  in their routine, the notably consistent Wednesday evening
                                                                  Bible study. The week is broken up by similar activities
                                                                  on alternating days. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri-
          For an organization with 1,000 locations worldwide (200 in   days, students attend chapel service from 9 – 10am, but
          the U.S.), finding out that its name isn’t readily recognizable   will spend that hour in prayer on Tuesdays, and in a group
          sounds surprising. Part of ‘Adult & Teen Challenge USA,’   meeting on Thursdays. The group work time is import-
          a  long-term  Christian  rehabilitation  and  recovery  center,   ant because within this time, the students delve into their
          Cape Fear Teen Challenge is the program’s Elizabethtown   GSNC (Group Studies for New Christians) workbook, a
          location, and it opened July 1, 2018. It can accommodate 10   core component of the curriculum that each student must
          participants; in this case the participants are women age 18   complete  before  graduating.  Students  also  study  from
          – 45. The national program began in 1958 and was known   PSNC (Personal Studies for New Christians) workbooks,
          as ‘Teen Challenge’ until 2018 when the name was changed   programs personalized to each student. These study mate-
          to ‘Adult and Teen Challenge.’ The Bible based curriculum   rials are vital because it serves as a guide to help students
          and holistic healing approach are what sets it apart from   learn to observe and gain a different perspective on what
          what most people may consider to be ‘traditional’ rehabs,   they are going through during their time within the pro-
          lasting 30, 60, or 90 days.   A long term stay of 12 – 15   gram. Quiet time begins at 9 pm, a time for students to
          months gives the Teen Challenge program an edge over a   write in their journal or simply reflect on their day. “We’re
          short term facility.  It is likely that in the shorter-stay pro-  always constantly on the move,” said Housing Supervisor
          grams, participants may complete the program, but haven’t   Jackie Horton.
          had the time to work through the emotions and feelings that
          need to be acknowledged and addressed in order to gain as   Weekends bring a chance to slow down and enjoy some
          much benefit as possible from the program.              free time on Saturday mornings, and Sundays are filled
                                                                  with  church  services,  morning  and  evening.  The  group
          Teen Challenge has an 86% rate throughout the program   goes to a different church each week, usually chosen at
          overall, and there has been one graduate from the Cape Fear   random. Horton said they try to contact pastors before-
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