Training Phase in Teen Challenge Residential Program

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The training phase in the Teen Challenge residential program is a crucial period focused on developing drug-free lifestyles, deepening relationships with Jesus, and creating personal recovery and exit plans. Participants follow a structured daily schedule that includes devotions, classes, work programs, and family relationship restoration activities. This phase aims to prepare individuals for life after graduation, emphasizing responsibility for spiritual growth and maintaining sobriety. The two-stage residential program structure and history of Training Centers within Teen Challenge are explored during this phase.


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  1. 1 Introduction to TC Residential Program Part 2: Training phase BY DAVE BATTY Teen Challenge Staff Training Course iTeenChallenge.org

  2. 1. Months 5-12 of the Residential Program 2 A. History of how the Training Centers came to be part of TC program structure B. Benefit of this two stage residential program structure

  3. 2. Basic description of Residential Program 3 A. Size B. Focus C. Location

  4. 3. Goals of the Training Phase 4 A. Commit to life of being drug free B. Deeper relationship with Jesus --take responsibility for personal spiritual growth C.Develop personal recovery plan Where will you go next?

  5. 3. Goals of the Training Phase 5 D. Develop an exit plan for life after TC graduation E. Continue to restore relationship with their family

  6. 4. Structure of the Training Program 6 A. Difference from the Induction Phase B. Daily Program Schedule 1) Structured 2) Consistent

  7. Daily/WeeklySchedule 7 Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun 6:00 AM Wakeup Wakeup Wakeup Wakeup Wakeup - - 6:30 AM Devotions Devotions Devotions Devotions Devotions - - 7:00 AM Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Wakeup Wakeup 7:30 AM Chores Chores Chores Chores Chores Devotions Devotions 8:00 AM Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Breakfast Breakfast 9:00 AM Class Study Class Study Class Study Class Study Class Study Work Detail Church 12:00 PM Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 1:00 PM Work Program Work Program Work Program Work Program Work Program Work Program - 3:00 PM Work Program Work Program Work Program Work Program Work Program Free Time - 5:30 PM Dinner Dinner Dinner Dinner Lights Out Dinner Dinner Dinner 6:00 PM Chores Chores Chores Chores Chores Chores - 7:00 PM Study Hall Devotions Church Counseling Chapel Free Time - 9:00 PM Reading Reading Reading Reading Reading - - 10:00 PM Lights Out Lights Out Lights Out Lights Out Lights Out Lights Out

  8. 4. Structure of the Training Program 8 C.Bible classes 1) Priority in your weekly schedule 2) Advanced Group Studies for New Christians (GSNC) 3) Personal Studies for New Christians (PSNC) 4) GSNC 1 Hr per day/5 days a week PSNC 2 Hrs per day/5 days a week

  9. 4. Structure of the Training Program 9 D. Vocational work experience E. Counseling 1) Set up accountability person for after graduation 2) Refine problem solving skills

  10. 4. Structure of the Training Program 10 F. Practical ministry experience G.Passes and family visits 1) Off campus visits gradually longer

  11. 5. Staff needed for a training center 11 Staff-student ratio 1 to _____ Intake/placement Staff counselors/ministers Teachers Work supervisor Food services Office and maintenance Interns

  12. Contact information 13 Global Teen Challenge gtc@globaltc.org www.GlobalTC.org www.iTeenChallenge.org

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