

Victory MBTC
About Victory MBTC
Founded in 2019 as part of the Mission Teens network, Victory Mission Bible Training Center welcomes men and women ages 18 and older seeking freedom from drug addiction, alcohol addiction, and other life-controlling challenges. Their free, non-denominational Christian residential program follows an 8-10 month discipleship model built around Biblical teaching, accountability, and daily structure. Residents follow house rules, complete chores, study Scripture, and gradually earn greater responsibilities and privileges as they progress through 4 program phases.
Building Faith Through Daily Structure
Victory MBTC centers recovery on Christian discipleship and practical daily routines. Residents spend about 5½ hours each day studying the Bible, attend chapel services, sing praise and worship songs, pray together, complete household responsibilities, and learn alongside program graduates who serve as mentors. During the second phase, residents earn scheduled family visits and phone calls while taking on greater responsibilities. In the third phase, they receive one-on-one mentoring, support newer residents, and prepare for leadership before advancing to counselor-training.
Growing into Leadership and Service
The final phase focuses leadership development and counseling skills through supervised peer mentoring and daily counseling assignments. Graduates may continue into an optional 10–12-month missionary staff training program, where they help guide future residents. Churches and individual donors fund the program, allowing Victory MBTC to offer residential care at no cost while helping residents build faith, responsibility, and a foundation for long-term recovery.
Center Overview
