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AND ACTION
In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus calls us to simple faith in him. Striving to follow Christ in faith guides much of the Lifeline leadership, as we seek to provide a healing experience for those seeking recovery from addiction.
Faith and action are necessary, indeed, as we consider the Facilities portion of our long-term strategic plan, which challenges us to establish a funding plan to accommodate our current number of clients and to expand the number of clients we can serve.
We began four years ago addressing those needs and have since built two new dormitories, but our plans are far from over.
As we plan budgets through 2025, we are evaluating maintenance costs and discussing capital fundraising needs for new projects to serve both men’s and women’s campuses.
Our brand is growing, and more and more clients are graduating and remaining sober. We have a vision to reach more clients.
That vision moves us to act, as Jesus instructed in Matthew 7:7. We are prayerfully considering and studying just exactly what to ask, how to
From The Board Chair
Steve Powless Executive Chairman of the Board of CSI
seek and why to knock. When we have finalized those plans with God’s help, we will be excited to share them with you.
The Lord continues to open doors. Look for the blessings to come in 2022, and how you may get involved to offer our healing mission to more who need us.
Strategic Initiatives
Our success in realizing our mission will be measured by the extent to which we achieve the following:
PROGRAM & PEOPLE
AWARENESS
STABILITY
Facilities
Produce a long-range and comprehensive facilities master plan
In future issues, we will discuss each of our strategic initiatives. To read the full strategic plan, please visit LifelineRecoveryCenter.org.