Friends of the College Fundraising Banquet
Come celebrate HCC’s 30th Anniversary at our annual fundraising dinner!
Join us for dinner, music by students, reminiscing with guest speakers, Dr. Wendell and Kathy Nickerson, and looking to the future.
Make your reservation by April 14th!
Click here for more information.
Walking Through Recovery – Paul’s Story
Paul battled alcohol addiction for most of his life and although he tried to get help, it just never seemed to work. After crashing his car, Paul told himself, “That’s it! You’re gonna die if you don’t quit doing this.” With some help from his sister-in-law, they looked for a faith-based program and found Heartland. “This gave me a good solid start. I have a good church home when I leave here so I’m ready for that, looking forward to it.”
What about you, have you headed down a wrong road? Through his testimony, Paul now encourages others, “What you need is God to intervene in your life and to follow Him.” Please take the first step to getting on track. If we can help in any way, contact us:
Heartland Men’s Recovery Program
500 New Creation Road Newark, MO 63458
recoveryinfo@hland.net
(660) 213-4553 (Admissions Phone)
1-816-817-1802 (eFax)
More information: https://hlandrecovery.org
HCC Preview Day 2023
Heartland Christian College ‘PREVIEW DAY’ is for prospective students (high school sophomores and older), as well as parents and youth workers, to come and tour the College and see what HCC has to offer.
The day includes an overview of academic programs, student life, and an opportunity to interact with students, HCC faculty and administrators. Prospective students will visit campus housing, classrooms, and the Legacy Building facilities.
Hope to see you there! Click here to reserve your spot, or forward to someone who may be interested in Bible College. Contact HCC at 660-284-4800 for more details.
Walking Through Recovery – Austin’s Story
Austin came into the Heartland Recovery program with nothing. Multiple arrests and a parole violation had him facing up to 30 years of jail time. When the option of going through the Heartland Recovery Program was put on the table, Austin thought he’d get sober and try living a life the right way so his parents could be proud of him. “I didn’t realize the depth and gravity of that ‘right way,'” he now realizes. “In my moments of deepest despair, God snatched me. He used my own will and my own consequences and He turned it for good.”
After graduation, Austin looks forward to being able to point others in the right direction, and has a message for people on the same path. “Don’t give up! Don’t quit before your miracle happens.”
Share this video and be an advocate for someone who doesn’t know where to turn. Heartland has worked successfully with prosecutors and law enforcement to see men and women find help through recovery instead of incarceration. Call us today for more information or find us online:
Heartland Men’s Recovery Program
500 New Creation Road Newark, MO 63458
recoveryinfo@hland.net
(660) 213-4553 (Admissions Phone)
1-816-817-1802 (eFax)
More information: https://hlandrecovery.org/
Recovery Staff Highlights – Dwayne Aldridge
Dwayne spent most of his life in programs of one kind or another and describes the timeline of those years as a broken and hopeless existence, followed by desperation and despair. “I cried out to God for help and He made Himself known to me. My life didn’t change immediately in that moment but over the course of the next two decades, I began to learn what it meant to have a relationship with him.”
A big turning point in Dwayne’s life came when he was sitting in a classroom and felt the Lord ask him, “What good would it do if you went to hell sober?” After years of pursuing sobriety and fighting addiction, Dwayne realized that knowing Christ is where true power comes from. “There was so much more to what He was wanting to do with me and in my life than simply just get me sober.”
Today as a Group Leader and teacher at the Heartland Men’s Recovery Program, Dwayne regularly encourages people to do more than just get clean. “What I’ve found to be something that was very effective for me was that I needed a healthy body of Believers to be attached to. I needed a community of people to come around me because we’re prone to try to do this kind of stuff on our own.”
If you’re looking for help to get on the path to recovery and the life that God has planned for you, contact Heartland Recovery today. Staff members and our church community are here to help you every step of the way.
Heartland Men’s Recovery Program
500 New Creation Road Newark, MO 63458