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America's Keswick

Ministry Description
The heart of America's KESWICK's ministry is Addiction Recovery. Founded in 1897, the Colony of Mercy consists of 120-day residential program for men 18 and older. Biblical in orientation, the goal is spiritual regeneration, which results in freedom from the bondage of addiction. In 2015 Barbara's Place was opened as a residential program for women 18 and older.

Our conference ministry, which began in 1924, seeks to proclaim the message of the Victorious Christian Life through the Person of Jesus Christ. Conferences are designed to meet the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of the whole family in an atmosphere where God can speak to their hearts.
Ministry Details
Location: Whiting, NJ
Founded: 1897
Tel: (732) 350-1187
Donor Contact: Rev. Graeme Wilson
Member Since: December 5, 2000
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Addiction Recovery Ministries at America’s KESWICK is a multifaceted, cutting-edge Christian ministry that serves men, women and children impacted by the ravages of Addiction and other life-dominating behaviors. The Colony of Mercy is a 120-day, men’s residential program serving men 18 and over. The Women of Character program is designed to serve wives and fiancée’s of the men in the Colony. The children of the men in the Colony have the opportunity to participate in Colony Kids of Promise.
Ministry Sectors & Types
Ministry Sectors
  • Family
  • Missions
  • Ministry Types
  • Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation (primary)
  • Camps and Conferences
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