Vision for More:

We believe God is inviting Reset into more:

  • More homes and beds alongside local churches

  • More disciple-making that multiplies through replicable models

  • More residents welcomed into lifelong spiritual family

  • More innovation and intentional next-step housing

  • More partnerships so help is accessible to all

  • More guidance for families, churches, and workplaces

Why “More” Matters

Recovery and discipleship require proximity and consistency. The early church formed people through shared, frequent life together (Acts 2:46). Reset’s next chapter focuses on church-anchored environments where discipleship is closer, more relational, and more sustainable.

What “More” Looks Like

  • More Homes

    Church-embedded Reset Houses placed alongside local church partners who are equipped and trained to walk closely with residents on their journey toward freedom from addiction. These homes create spaces where discipleship is lived out daily, relationships are deepened, and lasting transformation can take root within the life of the Church.

  • More Innovation

    Many churches have surplus or undeveloped property. Imagine a tiny-home village made up of two-thirds residents and one-third church members who are called to live missionally and make disciples. To see what this can look like, explore Sacred Settlements.

  • More Guidance

    We love walking alongside organizations and families facing the challenges of addiction, offering clarity, hope, and practical wisdom along the way. Whether helping discern next steps or building an intentional, life-giving plan for an individual or your organization, we’re here to equip and support you.

  • More Next Steps

    Another powerful, and often overlooked, resource within the Church is the presence of empty bedrooms. These spaces can become sacred places of transition, offering Reset graduates and others a safe, relational next step as they rebuild their lives. Through one-on-one consultations and church-based training, we help congregations turn hospitality into discipleship, unlocking a truly transformative approach to breaking cycles of addiction and poverty.