Who we are
WE DONT ERASE THE PAST, WE REPURPOSE IT.
New Beginnings exists to reclaim men, scars, stories, and all through the redemptive power of Christ. We don’t erase the past. We repurpose it.

OUR MISSION
We exist to reclaim men-scars, stories and all-through the redemptive power of Christ.
We don’t erase the past;we repurpose it. Who was once broken becomes the foundation for someone else’s hope. Who was addicted becomes an advocate. Who was ashamed becomes a father, a friend, a man of faith. We’re not building a rehab. We’re reclaiming a generation. We don’t just treat symptoms-we restore sons of the most High God.
OUR VISION
To see a generation of men reclaimed and restored-no longer defined by their past-but built up in Christ as fathers, leaders, and sons of God, equipped to rebuild families and communities.
We believe in redeemed stories. Stories that carry scars, strength and purpose. These men aren’t starting over; they’re rising up-rooted in truth, forged through fire, and shaped by grace. This is the future we are fighting for.
We’re fighting for men to be reclaimed, restored and empowered to rebuild families and communities.

OUR VALUES
This is how God reclaims a man from the inside out.
REDEMPTION
We believe God doesn’t waste anything-not our pain, not our failures, not our scars. Every life can
be reclaimed, not in spite of the past, but through it. In Christ, even the broken become builders.
PURPOSE
God doesn't just clean us up. He calls us out. Every man has a reason to rise. We equip men to serve, work, love and lead again. At home, at church and in the community.
BROTHERHOOD
We don’t heal in isolation. We grow stronger together-in struggle, in truth, in worship and in work. We are brothers,
not clients. Family, not a facility. We fight for each other because that’s how we win.
RESTORATION
This isn't about behavior change, it's about heart transformation. It takes time, it takes truth, it takes trust. But we stay in for the long haul, because God isn't finished.
IDENTITY
Addiction doesn't get the final word. Shame doesn't name us. Through Jesus, men rediscover who they are: sons of God, brothers, leaders, fathers. We call out truth and restore dignity.
