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Message from Executive State  Director Rev. Snow Peabody

 "Teen Challenge began in Brooklyn, New York fifty years ago, in 1958, when Rev. David Wilkerson, a preacher from rural Pennsylvania, was lead by the Spirit of God to go to New York City to reach out to youth gang members and drug addicts. From those early days until now, Miracles have been the foundation of the Teen Challenge ministry. Today there are 230 Teen Challenge centers in the USA and 450 centers globally in 92 nations. Gang member, Nicky Cruz was one the first to find a new life drug free, and over the years, tens of thousands of lives have been changed. Teen Challenge's success over the years has been a result of Miracles of new lives, facilities, donor funding, staffing, and most of all, God's favor." Rev. Snow Peabody, Executive State Director

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Teen Challenge History

 Teen Challenge began in Brooklyn, NewYork, when Rev. David Wilkerson, a young country preacher pastoring a church in eastern Pennsylvania read an article in LIFE magazine about seven teenagers who were on trial for murder. During a gang fight in Manhattan, these teens beat a young man to death. Troubled by what he read in the article, and sensing that God wanted him to do something for the teens, Wilkerson made a trip from his hometown in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania to the urban area of New York City.

Some time after this, Rev. Wilkerson resigned his church in Pennsylvania and moved to the New York City area to work full time with teenage gang members. This new work was eventually called Teen Challenge". Soon, Teen Challenge began to also offer help to those addicted to drugs and alcohol.

During these early years, a large home was obtained on Clinton Avenue in Brooklyn. A year-long residential discipleship program was started in this facility. This Teen Challenge program is still helping people change their lives in today! Due to its success, residential Teen Challenge centers began cropping up in cities all across America.

Most of the centers offer a 12-18 month residential program for men, women, boys, or girls. These centers are designed to help individuals learn how to live drug-free lives. The programs are discipline-oriented and offer a balance of Bible classes, work assignments, and recreation.

A study completed by NIDA in 1974 claimed an 86% success rate 7 years after graduation. Other studies have been completed since that time that confirmed those findings. The rest of the story of Teen Challenge is told in the best-selling book, The Cross and the Switchblade. This book has sold tens of millions of copies and has been translated into 35 different languages.

Another exciting book that is available, Run Baby Run tells of notorious gang member Nicky Cruz who was one of David Wilkerson? s early converts in New York City. Beyond the Cross and the Switchblade and The Cross is Still Mightier than the Switchblade also detail important early history of Teen Challenge.

Teen Challenge has grown into one of the largest and most successful programs of its kind in the world.

   
 

"Teen Challenge changes the world one person at a time."

John Ashcroft


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Mission Statement
To provide youth, adults and families with an effective and comprehensive Christian Faith-based solution to life-controlling problems in order to become productive members of society.
 
Teen Challenge of Arizona endeavors to help people become mentally sound, emotionally balanced, socially adjusted, physically well and spiritually alive.
Program Services
 Residential recovery programs consist of:
  • Three centers for men, a minimum of 13 months.
  • A center for adolescent girls in crisis, a minimum of 3 months.
  • A center for adolescent boys, a minimum of 10 months.
  • A center for women and women with children, a minimum of 12 months.

 

 Outreach services include:

  • Church Presentations
  • School Drug Prevention Presentations
  • Civic Clubs Presentations
  • Health Fairs
  • Correctional Facilities

 


 

 
       

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Teen Challenge of Arizona, Inc. has been a member in good standing of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability for 25 years.

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