Christian Recovery Centers… Residential?

Question by irish_eyed_goddess: christian recovery centers… residential?
am tryin to find a christian alcohol and drug rehab center that is residential for adults that is located in or close to kansas city, mo… does anyone have any information about one?
we would prefer an all male center. it is for my ex fiance.

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Answer by Travellin’ Soldier
Becareful of the pastor, he can’t keep his hands off little boys

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