PILGRIM'S PROGRESS
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We provide a safe transition from detox to treatment. Clients experience a loving and encouraging place to stay until their bed becomes available at a treatment facility. Meanwhile, they attend 12-step meetings and church services. It is our desire that everyone who comes to our house will experience a new life in Christ.

Our Story!

On June 1, 2017, Pilgrim's Progress opened the doors to a safe house for men struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Founders', Zak and Billy, met in a men's bible study and shared their common passion for suffering addicts. With a common passion and a desire to be obedient to God's calling, the two decided to oversee a house providing residency for men coming out of detox. Pilgrim's Progress is the medium from detox to treatment that allows men to transition to a safe house that focuses on instilling Christian values, allocating necessary resources, and impress Jesus' love on their hearts. In the past year, over 100 men have entered our doors, all of which have experienced the compassion of God.

Our Team

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BILLY THOMAS
CO-FOUNDER

After drug addiction impacted Billy's family, God removed the scales from his eyes showing him the beauty behind the addiction.  
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Chase CAMPBELL
Director

With his own experience as a client of Pilgrim's Progress, Chase completed treatment and began living a sober life in Christ.  Chase is now working with Pilgrims Progress and helping men find freedom from addiction. 
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Jenn Kundinger
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Director of donor support

After struggling with her own addiction, God gave Jenn a desire to devote her life to helping others find their way out.

Our Logo

The acorn to the left of Pilgrim's Progress represents the beginning journey of the men that enter our doors. A pilgrim is one who journeys to a sacred place as an act of devotion. As these men journey with us, in the safe house, they will transform from an acorn to an oak tree. We realize the transformation requires time. This is why we do not adhere to the mile wide inch deep philosophy. Instead, we focus on Jesus' philosophy of discipleship: using unlikely people to accomplish extraordinary tasks. Spending time training these men to live a sober life, while maturing in their faith, equips them to re-enter society with resources to multiply the vision of restoring Christian values, reduce crime, and eradicate substance abuse. 

Finally, there is a stone at the base of the tree that symbolizes a witness to the covenant that the people of Israel will follow and obey God. Applying scripture to our ministry, we believe the stone affirms their commitment to live a sober life and follow the way of a renewed life. (Joshua 24:21--27). 
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