Empowering men to live lives of sobriety through devotion to God and intentional Discipleship.
Unlike traditional recovery models, Better Roads is rooted in the life changing power of Christ. While treatment plays a role, we believe in radical ownership and the lasting freedom comes through the work of the Holy Spirit and the truth of God’s Word. Treatment may manage symptoms, but transformation brings renewal.
Transformation-Not Treatment
Discipleship Focused
Through Bible based discipleship, Discipleship is a key to how we operate here at better roads,
men learn to apply God’s Word to everyday life, As they grow, they learn to recognize the work of the Holy Spirit, invite God into their areas of struggle, and through accountability and life on life community men will be formed into the likeness of Christ.
our programs last an average of 12-24 months. This timeframe provides ample opportunity for men to confront their destructive choices, their self-sabotaging behavior, and their unhealthy views. To Be encouraged and strengthened then gives them a safe place to establish a new “normal” assured of the love of God and under the guidance of Biblical principles.
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At Better Roads we believe in serving the community, getting outside your self and giving your time, talents and treasures to serve the Lord by helping the greater community in Rapid City SD
Here at Better Roads, we believe in radical ownership, not living in shame over our mistakes, but learning from them. You are forgiven, and you will grow through your failures so that you can be launched into new heights and new depths in your life with the Lord.
“What you tolerate in life will consume you, what consumes you will control you, and what controls you will ultimately destroy you.”
At Better Roads, we do not tolerate. We take radical ownership so we can obtain the Better Road that is ahead.
Iron sharpens irons so one man sharpens another we believe that living in a life of accountability, a place where there is no where to hide and having brothers that hold you to your word for that is what breaks addiction and chains for the rest of your life, a place of spiritual breakthrough.
Price’s Testimony
There was a time when Price’s life was completely overtaken by meth addiction. What started as a choice slowly became bondage and began pulling apart his identity, relationships, and hope. Addiction pushed him into isolation and darkness and eventually into places he never thought he would end up.
At his lowest point, Price was found alone in a barn. He was exhausted, broken down, and unsure of what to do next. That moment became a turning point. The path he was on was leading toward death, but God was not finished with him.
Change did not happen instantly. Through surrender, accountability, and life on life discipleship, Price began the long road of transformation. Sobriety became a daily decision. With other men walking beside him, he learned to take responsibility, tell the truth, and rebuild what addiction had torn apart.
As healing came, so did purpose. After years of addiction and isolation, Price now serves as a police officer in the very community he once felt disconnected from. Instead of addiction calling the shots, integrity and discipline guide his life today. That shift came through God’s grace and the power of discipleship.
Price’s story is proof that no one is beyond hope. When men walk together with truth and brotherhood, freedom is possible and lives can be restored.
Will’s Testimony
For years, addiction kept Will isolated and cut off from community, purpose, and hope. Life became smaller and quieter, shaped by survival rather than meaning. The longer the isolation lasted, the harder it became to imagine life any other way.
When Will entered the men’s home, he was not just stepping away from addiction. He was stepping back into relationship. In the middle of ordinary days, shared meals, and honest conversations, something extraordinary happened.
Will had a radical encounter with God.
In that place of brotherhood and accountability, God met Will personally and broke through years of shame, loneliness, and self protection. What addiction had kept hidden, truth brought into the light. What isolation had stolen, community restored.
Sobriety became more than abstaining from substances. It became learning how to live again. Will began to engage, to trust, and to walk alongside other men who refused to let him do life alone. Day by day, freedom took root where addiction once ruled.
Today, Will’s life looks completely different. He is no longer defined by isolation, but by connection. Not by addiction, but by transformation. His story is a testimony to the power of encounter and the truth that God still meets men right where they are and leads them forward on a better road.
Steve’s Testimony
Steve’s story is one of perseverance and quiet faithfulness. After years marked by hardship, brokenness, and the weight of life’s mistakes, Steve reached a place where he knew he could not keep walking alone. Addiction and loss had taken their toll, and the future felt uncertain.
Through the men’s home, Steve found more than sobriety. He found restoration. In a season of life when many slow down or give up, Steve chose to lean in. He embraced accountability, truth, and daily discipleship, allowing God to reshape not just his habits, but his heart.
As God healed Steve, something new began to grow within him. A deep compassion for those still living in the margins. Having walked through brokenness himself, he developed a genuine understanding of the homeless and hurting, not from theory, but from experience.
Today, Steve works at the rescue mission, serving others with humility, patience, and grace. He does not just offer help, he offers presence. His life is a living testimony that it is never too late to start again, and that God redeems every season for a greater purpose.
Steve’s story reminds us that restoration does not have an expiration date, and that a heart transformed by truth will always turn outward to serve others.
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(555) 555-5555