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Faith Farm Ministries

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1980 NW 9th Ave

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311

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(954) 763-7787

Restoring Hope...One Life at a Time

About Faith Farm Ministries

Faith Farm Ministries is a free, 9 month, faith-based, addiction recovery program with residential services for more than 350 men and women who have lost control of their lives due to alcohol or illegal and pharmaceutical drug addictions.This 57 year-old ministry is offered free to the students, is open to all denominations, and is supported by your generous contributions, the entrepreneurial activities of the students and your patronage of our Faith Farm Thrift Stores.

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HYPOCRITES

Posted by FAITHNGOD on 7/15/2009

THIS PALCE IS FULL OF HYPOCRITE DIRECTORS THEY STEAL FROM THE THINGS THAT ARE SUPPOSED TO BE SOLD TO HELP THE MINISTRY THEY ARE ONLY LOOKING OUT FOR THEMSELVES. AND THEY DONT TEACH THE BIBLE VERY WELL BECAUSE THEY ARE NOTHING BUT EX DRUGIES. ALL THEY WANT IS FREE LABOR

Slavery

Posted by ateam on 5/15/2009

From the inside out, let me just say that this place takes in drug/alcohol abusers and puts them to work driving trucks, picking up donations, minding the store, etc etc. The facilities are run down and they give the "inmates" 7 dollars a week which begs the question, where does the money go? Also, there is little if any thought towards true rehabilitation, i.e. job placement, battling temptations. It is all Christian centered and even that is very skewed towards fanatical right-wing propoganda. It's nothing short of a Christian jail that preys on people with serious substance abuse problems. The success rate of those that leave is dismal at best.

A place like no other

Posted by bmehmet on 8/21/2007

I was at faith farm over 10 years ago. I needed help and they gave it to me. When you're own life isn't working because you just can't manage yourself due to addiction, you need a new way to live. This is what faith farm offers. They offer spiritual food. Anyone who goes to faith farm should never complain about it because their own life was a mess to get them there in the first place. I never finished the program. I was about 28 years old, and my life showed it. I was able to get a college degree after I left and start a successful business; but all the money I was making enabled my addition and continued my suffering for many years. I wish this on no one. I'm returning to faith farm and completing the program now at age 41 because it's not about experiencing pain any longer, it's about saving my life. I am going to die prematurely if I don't... The good news is that I'm still alive and able to go back and complete the program. I have great potential and have taken my LSAT for law school and hope to enter in Sept. 08. I want to specialize in criminal justice and work with young offenders. I want to try and help them change their ways. To see a different path in their lives besides helping them with their immediate legal needs. I was there and I know. My addiction has lasted for over 26 years and I have suffered...I'm tired and broken.

Great Rehab Program, Great People!

Posted by dave12345 on 7/8/2007

Wow what a place. It's free of charge and you can stay there for around 8 months, in south Florida! There's around 300 people there and so I don't think one employee leaving is gonna make that much of a difference. I had a real problem, and I just wasn't gonna make the changes on my own. With all the support from everyone and the amount of time they gave me, I got control of my addiction and I'm standing on my own two feet now. Thank You Jesus!

Full of morons

Posted by itisok on 5/18/2007

I would like to say that Faith Farm ministries is on a downward spiral. It was run the right way. There board of directors are a bunch of morons. They are nobodies. Most of them have little more than a highschool education. They treat people with little respect. They have no care for what is right. They just care about there personal agendas. This is a dangerouse place. They act like (as another personin their review stated) a cult. These people fit every definition of cultish behaviours.

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